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<note>Ten proven ways to put your life in order. This book assumes that if anything can go wrong, it will.not so much because of Murphy's Law, but because of Satan's influence. It further assumes that nothing can go wrong that Christ can't make right. Dr. Carl Brecheen Professor of Bible said the &#34;material on attitudes by itself is worth the price of the book.&#34;</note>
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