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A Reed Is -- Lapide.
Christ Praising the Baptist -- John Trapp.
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The Greatest of the Prophets -- J.A. Macdonald
The Only Real Moral Power Influencing the World is Courage in Acting Up to Our Convictions -- S. Baring-Gould, M. A.
The Reed of the Jordan
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