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Thanks, dear God.

Thanks to God, I say Amen.

Thanks be to God.

Thanks and Amen, O God.

I give Thanks and Amen to God.

Which one of these books is not in our Bible

Matthew

Mark

Henry

Luke

John

When there is more than one reading from the Bible at a church service, which one usually comes last:

The Gospel

The Epistle

The Old Testament

The Revelation

The Psalm

Fill in the blank: which are you most likely to hear?

Christ has died;
Christ is risen;
Christ will __________ .

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