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Some men will pass by an ill act , and some will not ; but if we will fear God and keep his word , he will not cast us off . Let all the world fear the Lord . Flee from vice , and love that which is good . The fear of God is with them ...
Some men will pass by an ill act , and some will not ; but if we will fear God and keep his word , he will not cast us off . Let all the world fear the Lord . Flee from vice , and love that which is good . The fear of God is with them ...
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That which is gone out of thy lips , thou shalt keep : and if a man vow to the Lord , he shall keep his oath . Let us stand fast . Let us strive to be good . Charge them that are rich in this world , that they do good , and be glad to ...
That which is gone out of thy lips , thou shalt keep : and if a man vow to the Lord , he shall keep his oath . Let us stand fast . Let us strive to be good . Charge them that are rich in this world , that they do good , and be glad to ...
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Z Zed Q. Do these letters always keep their own natural sound ? A. No. Q. What letters are those which do not always keep their own natural sound . 4. They are b , c , e , f , g , i , 1 , 0 , s , t , u , x , y , and the double letters ...
Z Zed Q. Do these letters always keep their own natural sound ? A. No. Q. What letters are those which do not always keep their own natural sound . 4. They are b , c , e , f , g , i , 1 , 0 , s , t , u , x , y , and the double letters ...
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accent adjectives begin bridge CHAP church comes consonants denotes derived divided doth educated educated hereafter fear field ford foregoing formed future tense give hand hast hath hear heart keep kind known land less LESSON letters ling Lord mark ment mind mood mouth ness Note nouns person Plur plural praise Present pronoun proper rain rule sentence serve short signifies Sing singular sion sometimes sounded substantive syllable TABLE tense thee thing thou tion tive true trust unto verb vowel wicked wise words worth