1. January 3 Morning Devotional | The Property of Every Believer | Morning and Evening by C.H. Spurgeon

    January 3 Morning Devotional | The Property of Every Believer | Morning and Evening by C.H. Spurgeon

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  2. Holy Bible Psalms chapter 46

    Holy Bible Psalms chapter 46

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  3. The Book of Psalms Chapter 99 by Alexander Scourby

    The Book of Psalms Chapter 99 by Alexander Scourby

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  4. Psalm 99 "The LORD reigns from his throne on high, let all the nations quake" Petersham -Sing Psalms

    Psalm 99 "The LORD reigns from his throne on high, let all the nations quake" Petersham -Sing Psalms

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  5. Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hand and shout!" The tune is Crasselius. Sing Psalms.

    Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hand and shout!" The tune is Crasselius. Sing Psalms.

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  6. April 23 Evening Devotional | How Precious Are His Wounds To Us! | Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

    April 23 Evening Devotional | How Precious Are His Wounds To Us! | Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

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  7. DAY 9 - 21 Day of Prayer & Fasting – Encouraging yourself In The Lord!

    DAY 9 - 21 Day of Prayer & Fasting – Encouraging yourself In The Lord!

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  8. Psalm 108: 4-5 "For your steadfast love is boundless, greater than the heavens high" To: Blaenwern

    Psalm 108: 4-5 "For your steadfast love is boundless, greater than the heavens high" To: Blaenwern

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  9. Holy Bible Psalms chapter 47

    Holy Bible Psalms chapter 47

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  10. The Book of Psalms Chapter 66 by Alexander Scourby

    The Book of Psalms Chapter 66 by Alexander Scourby

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  11. October 30 Morning Devotional | The Most Heavenly of Christian Duties | Charles Spurgeon

    October 30 Morning Devotional | The Most Heavenly of Christian Duties | Charles Spurgeon

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  12. The Book of Psalms Chapter 46 by Alexander Scourby

    The Book of Psalms Chapter 46 by Alexander Scourby

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  13. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “anointed” - late 14c., "smeared with oil," past-participle adjective from anoint (v.) The noun meaning "a consecrated one" (as in Lord's Anointed) 🕎2 Samuel 5;1-12 KJV

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