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Christ, as king
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colt
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Lessons >>
An Exciting Inquiry -- C. H. Spurgeon.
Another Royal Procession -- C. H. Spurgeon.
Christ a King -- Foster.
Clothes to Tread On -- C. Bulkey.
Entire Consecration -- J Vaughan, M. A.
Entry into Jerusalem -- Marcus Dods
Fulfilment of Prophecy -- John Boys.
Popular Attractions -- F. Wagstaff.
Sixth Sunday in Lent -- J. A. Seiss.
The City Moved -- Bishop Hall.
The Donkey of Bethphage -- W.F. Adeney
The Lowly Errand -- H. Melvill, B. D.
The Triumph of Christ -- J.A. Macdonald
The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem -- C. H. Spurgeon.
True and Counterfeit Enthusiasm -- J. R. Bailey.
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