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The Risen Lord
Ronald Bunch
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A Year’s Windfalls
Christina Georgina Rossetti
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Barnfloor and Winepress
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Gifts from Grace
Richard Newton Sherrer
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In Memoriam—Rev. J. J. Lyons
Emma Lazarus
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It is hard to stand in this world.
Tavares J Hobbs III
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Knowlt Hoheimer
Edgar Lee Masters
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Mighty Grace
Richard Newton Sherrer
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MorriGone
Brady Bowen
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Moses: A Story Of The Nile (extract)
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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Ode
John Dryden
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Our Father’s Business:
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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Paradise Lost: Book X
John Milton
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Remarks On The Bright And Dark Side
Benjamin Tompson
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Resurrection Guarantee
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Sensing the Seasons
Trevor Logan
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Standing Firm
Richard Newton Sherrer
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The Epilogue
Richard Lovelace
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The Gift
Steve Henderson
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The Resurrection of the Dead
Richard Newton Sherrer
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To The Pious Memory Of The Accomplished Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew
John Dryden
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Trusting the LORD
Richard Newton Sherrer
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