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*Before the breathing of this blissful altar, There once was,actually,on this place, A frightened shrine of Uzu deity. Where we sacrified our last **** to Uzu, Ate stragnled meat,food,wine,colanut, Consulted our ancestral spirit, Bowed down to the eastern sun. But after our immersion into water, We folded aside our old garments. And believe in God Almighty. Who on cross,with cross and cross Saved all mankind of all races. We are now carriers of cross, Hoping for a blissful eternity. Our fowl and palmy became bread and wine.*
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 8:43 AM UTC
AFRICAN CONVERTS
*Before the breathing of this blissful altar, There once was,actually,on this place, A frightened shrine of Uzu deity. Where we sacrified our last **** to Uzu, Ate stragnled meat,food,wine,colanut, Consulted our ancestral spirit, Bowed down to the eastern sun. But after our immersion into water, We folded aside our old garments. And believe in God Almighty. Who on cross,with cross and cross Saved all mankind of all races. We are now carriers of cross, Hoping for a blissful eternity. Our fowl and palmy became bread and wine.*
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Oct 16, 2014
Oct 16, 2014 at 8:43 AM UTC
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