The Bells of St. John'sDoubleday, Page, 1920 - 57 pages |
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... to be born of a pure virgin ; Grant that we being regenerate , and made thy children by adoption and grace , may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit ; through the same our Lord Jesus Christ , who liveth and reigneth with thee and the ...
... to be born of a pure virgin ; Grant that we being regenerate , and made thy children by adoption and grace , may daily be renewed by thy Holy Spirit ; through the same our Lord Jesus Christ , who liveth and reigneth with thee and the ...
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