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Jeremiah 3:1
They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man’s, shall he return unto her again? shall not that land be greatly polluted? but thou hast played the harlot with many lovers; yet return again to me, saith the Lord. (Jeremiah 3:1)
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Amusement lovers   [3]
“Better Land,” Hyde’s (W. H.) poem 2SG 55-6;1T 70-1;   
Black man name of, written in book of life beside white man’s name ChS 218;2SM 342;    [1]
Blind man/People   [2]
“Born again,” defined AH 206    [1]
Boyish man warning to 5T 411   
Byron, Lord 4T 519-20    [1]
Canaan/Promised land   [18]
Christian land, Christian lands See Christian country  
“Courage in the Lord!” cry of, in 1844 GW 265    [1]
Day of God/Day of the Lord at hand 5T 98-105;6T 446;    [39]
Dishonest man (men) among us need to be born again CS 142    [1]
Divorced man whose second marriage was justified 2SM 339-40   
“Doomed Man,” poem by Joseph Addison Alexander, quoted PP 159   
Drowning man clinging to side of boat TM 353   
Egyptian wife Solomon’s, converted PK 53   
Feeble man one touch of God’s finger can prostrate 1T 117   
Fellow man (men) all associations with, should be with reference to their eternal interests and our own 4T 236    [16]
Foreign land See Foreign country  
Harlot, Harlots Christ’s words were beginning of new life to MB 129    [10]