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English, 29.01.2021 20:30, bitty3970

Review lines 119 120 of "The Seafarer." What does this passage mean? A person's worldly possessions have no value to him or her after death,
Having gold literally ways down a person
No amount of money can buy a sinner forgiveness or salvation
When a person does something bad his or her good deads are all forgotten
Nothing makes God angrier than someone who tries to buy their way into heaven.

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