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Joseph Roux was a French clergyman born on February 18, 1834. He was known for his writings and sermons that focused on spirituality and moral guidance. Roux served in various capacities within the church, emphasizing the importance of faith and community service. His teachings often addressed social issues, making him a respected figure in the church. Roux's contributions to religious literature have influenced many, and his legacy includes a focus on compassion and understanding in faith.

"There are people who laugh to show their fine teeth; and there are those who cry to show their good hearts."



"The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another."


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