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| Because as believers we always want to see our proclamation and identity as finished but as proclaimers of God, it never is. Add to this the official proclaimers to the public, the readers in synagogues, the priests and levites in the temple in Jerusalem, the priests of the imperial court at Rome, the public announcements of ambassadors or (gospel) proclaimers, and the attendants outside the synagogues and temples throughout the Roman world who announced the feats of the gods. She later opened for bands like the Proclaimers and headlined a few of her own shows. |
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Processioning Processus legis est gravis vexatio Prochein Prochein amy proclaim proclaimed proclaimer Proclaimers proclaimor proclamation Proclamation of exigents Proclamation of rebellion proclamatory proclivitas proclivity |
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