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Exodus74 Posted 14 years ago
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Are these sentences correct?

If there is a fear of disappointment that means there is no faith.
Faith mustn't have deadlines and one must stand up to the end and not give up.
In whatever situation we would turned out, we will be victorious.
  

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A fear of disappointment means there is no faith. Faith mustn't have deadlines: one must not give up, but bear up to the end. In whatever happens, we will be victorious.

  • A fear of disappointment means there is no faith.
  • Faith mustn't have deadlines: one must not give up, but bear up to the end.
  • In whatever happens, we will be victorious.
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A fear of disappointment means there is no faith. Faith mustn't have deadlines: one must not give up, but bear up to the end. In whatever happens, we will be victorious.

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