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| | The Christian Cross |
 | | The cross is looked upon as the grand charm, as the great refuge in every season of danger, in every hour of temptation as the infallible preservative from all the powers of darkness. |
 | | In the Office of the Cross, it is called the 'Tree of life' and the worshipers are taught thus to address it: 'Hail, O Cross, triumphal wood, true salvation of the world, among trees there is none like thee in leaf, flower, and bud. |
 | | Most Christians who display the cross aren't aware of this side of the history of the Church, in relation to the Jewish people, but are walking in something that they believe truly represents their Savior. |
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