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It is not His teachings which make Jesus so remarkable, although these would be enough to give Him distinction. It is a combination of the teachings with the man Himself. The two cannot be separated.
Kenneth Scott Latourette
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Kenneth Scott Latourette
Age: 84 †
Born: 1884
Born: August 6
Died: 1968
Died: December 26
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Oregon City
Oregon
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