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2011.12.14 - The Word of God at the feast of the Saint Virginia, God’s trumpet by Lord Jesus (best book reader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

β€žOh, so much word, I have been speaking a mountain of word into your midst, My today’s country! The Father Sabaoth has sent Me with My second coming on earth to work much and heavenly, ...”

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β€žBut what is the false prophet? He is the man who comes out of the earth and who fights against God from beside God, ... But what is the beast with seven heads? It is the power of the earth through the peo-ple who overthrew the dwelling of God in man.”

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β€žWhoever imagines the kingdom of the heavens outside of him, that one cannot perceive its mystery, the work and its place between earth and heaven,...”