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		<description><![CDATA[CHAPTER ONE The youngest son of any family bears two distinctions: He is considered to be both spoiled and uninformed. Usually little is expected of him. Inevitably, he displays fewer characteristics of leadership than the other children in the family. He never leads, he only follows, for he has no one younger than he on [...]
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		<title>The Author Tells the Story behind A Tale of Three Kings</title>
		<description><![CDATA[“In the late 1950’s I discovered I had a neighbor who had once been a member of the Chinese church called the Little Flock. He had copies of books by Watchman Nee, in Chinese. This was before Nee was well-known in the West. My friend agreed to translate a few of the books for me. [...]
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