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Jeremiah 4:30
And when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do? Though thou clothest thyself with crimson, though thou deckest thee with ornaments of gold, though thou rentest thy face with painting, in vain shalt thou make thyself fair; thy lovers will despise thee, they will seek thy life. (Jeremiah 4:30)
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Aimless life   [2]
Amusement lovers   [3]
Animal life   [3]
Apples of gold in pictures of silver 4T 310;7T 117;   
Art   [21]
Art work illustration of publications by CW 167-76   
“Better Than Gold,” poem by Abraham F. Ryan, quoted MH 362   
Blaming spoiled youth embarrasses and discourages them MM 179   
Bread of life   [7]
Breath of life from heaven, many souls gasp for Ev 559    [2]
Business life be light bearers to world in 7T 143    [12]
Bustle of life hold fast to integrity amid noise and 1SM 90   
Christ (events of earthly life of)   [702]
Christian life See Life  
Church fair See Fair  
Church life prayer needed in 1SM 116   
City life See City  
Consecrated Christian life characterized by purity, tact, simplicity, and usefulness PP 667    [2]
Consistent life alone, can command respect CH 559-60    [1]
Culinary art mistress of, woman should persevere until she is MH 303    [1]