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Top Tier Fren . . . . . π«‘ππ
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I donβt think they understand that Charlie Kirk was the tolerant version π«₯
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Could this really be the βTurning Point for the USAβ ? π«₯
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Timeline cleanse . . . . .
277 Antioch, led by Ewan Patterson at the second Ireland Sacred Harp convention, March 3rd & 4th, 2012
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β I know that my Redeemer lives,
Glory, Hallelujah!
What comfort this sweet sentence gives,
Glory, Hallelujah!
Chorus:
Shout on, pray on, weβre gaining ground,
Glory Hallelujah!
The deadβs alive, and the lost is found,
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives to bless me with His love;
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives to plead my cause above;
Glory Hallelujah!
(Chorus)
He lives to crush the fiends of hell;
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives and doth within me dwell;
Glory Hallelujah! β
277 Antioch, led by Ewan Patterson at the second Ireland Sacred Harp convention, March 3rd & 4th, 2012
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β I know that my Redeemer lives,
Glory, Hallelujah!
What comfort this sweet sentence gives,
Glory, Hallelujah!
Chorus:
Shout on, pray on, weβre gaining ground,
Glory Hallelujah!
The deadβs alive, and the lost is found,
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives to bless me with His love;
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives to plead my cause above;
Glory Hallelujah!
(Chorus)
He lives to crush the fiends of hell;
Glory Hallelujah!
He lives and doth within me dwell;
Glory Hallelujah! β
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βThe Passing of Robin Hoodβ (1917), by the American illustrator and painter N.C. Wyeth.
It originally appeared in an illustrated edition of the Legend of Robin Hood.
In the painting we see Robin Hoodβs final moments before his death. You can see how his closest companions are already mourning him. One of them props him up, so that Robin Hood can fire one final arrow out of the window. Theyβve agreed that where the arrow lands, he will be buried.
Itβs a beautiful image, sad, but noble.
It originally appeared in an illustrated edition of the Legend of Robin Hood.
In the painting we see Robin Hoodβs final moments before his death. You can see how his closest companions are already mourning him. One of them props him up, so that Robin Hood can fire one final arrow out of the window. Theyβve agreed that where the arrow lands, he will be buried.
Itβs a beautiful image, sad, but noble.
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Iβm thrilled for her, totally not jealous at all . . . π
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Whatβs stopping you from living your best life with Toyota ? !
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Confederate guerrillas wore shirts with wild patterns knit by their moms, wives, and girlfriends.
The women decorated the shirts with a complex code of flowers (roses for a lover, daisies for a child to be kept safe, etc.) and dimly-remembered Anglo-Celtic symbols.
The women decorated the shirts with a complex code of flowers (roses for a lover, daisies for a child to be kept safe, etc.) and dimly-remembered Anglo-Celtic symbols.
Christmas gift ideas . . . ππ
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What the 12th beer says to me looking at the 13th
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