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1 Do not proclaim to our guests the sad truth regarding your deficiency.
2 Otherwise I shall proclaim to all people that it was I who-
3 And they proclaim to the world, no this is who we are.
4 They proclaim to all humanity the sheltering mercy and infinite grace of God.
5 Therefore, proclaim to your people, 'Whoever is afraid may go home.'
6 He would not proclaim to the world what he had told Porter in confidence.
7 I will go and proclaim to all the house what-
8 And I proclaim to no man that we be counterfeits.
9 He could have sent His angels to proclaim to men the good news of salvation.
10 On desperate ground, I would proclaim to my soldiers the hopelessness of saving their lives.
11 The Being, therefore, whom you, without knowing Him, revere, Him I now proclaim to you.
12 But the turning of the key seemed to proclaim to the whole city a new dispensation.
13 This is a truth which Louis Agassiz was the first to proclaim to the scientific world.
14 She could not proclaim to the world that she had found her knight, and loved him.
15 This was indeed essential to Henry to know; but what did it proclaim to the nation?
16 Then,-throughpure channels and by slow degrees-wewere to proclaim to the world His last message.
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