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Reading or studying the Bible or Mo Letters, which are considered to have equal footing with, or greater significance than, the Bible.
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Reading or studying the [[Bible]] or [[Mo Letter]]s, which are considered to have equal footing with, or greater significance than, the Bible.
  
 
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*"You should spend at least two hours a day getting in the Word."
 
*"You should spend at least two hours a day getting in the Word."
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 10 June 2006

Reading or studying the Bible or Mo Letters, which are considered to have equal footing with, or greater significance than, the Bible.

Usage example:

  • "You should spend at least two hours a day getting in the Word."