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1 Yet I was a cheerful giver of that great gift, was I not?
2 As the Lord loveth a cheerful giver , he loveth too an eager persevering asker.
3 Give your services cheerfully, also, for "the Lord loveth a cheerful giver . "
4 I think, with encouragement, Mrs. De Peyster Lambert can be developed into a cheerful giver .
5 Gie it cheerfully; God loves a cheerful giver .
6 One is "of necessity"; the other is "willingly." And "God loveth a cheerful giver . "
7 God loves a cheerful giver , you know, and whatever I give to you is cheerfully given.
8 And God blesses a cheerful giver , I'm told.
9 If it's only a cheerful giver the Lord loves, He didn't feel much affection for me.
10 The LORD loveth a cheerful giver .
11 For God loveth a cheerful giver .
12 God loves the cheerful giver .
13 The Lord loves a cheerful giver , but the Lord help any one who strikes Joe for a free pass.
14 Money, you see, meant so much to her, though even at her poorest she was the most cheerful giver .
15 Hunt, says Sir Leslie Stephen, loved a cheerful giver , and Byron's obvious reluctance struck him as being in bad taste.
16 Every one as he hath determined in his heart, not with sadness or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver .
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