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bonufazy [111]
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Select the things for which the Lord praised the church at Philadelphia:

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They had kept his word, they had not denied his name, they had great love.
Kay [80]3 years ago
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They had a little strength, they had kept his word, and they had not denied his name

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Subject: History

Chapter: Munich Agreement, Definition, Summary and Significance.

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