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CHAPTER XVII
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He was so definite about what He liked and what He disliked, that even the blindest could see it.

He suffered no compromise between good and evil.

He specially disliked ambiguous speakers, hypocrites, and sneaks; He preferred to have to do with avowed sinners.
One of His fundamental traits was to be yielding in disposition, but unflinching in His teaching.

He avoided all personal dislikes, hatreds, all that might poison the heart.

His soul was trust and kindness.


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