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My King (or Daily Thoughts for the King’s Children) by Francis R. Havergal

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  • Wilma Boling says:

    I have just found this website this afternoon, and can't wait to read My King devotionals. I will reply after reading.

  • Wilma Boling says:

    I am so happy to have found this website. I have registered and look forward to using it daily. thank you for sharing it.

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