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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Oh, he was the sound of Joshua's trumpet that destroyed the walls of Jericho, and the mighty rod of Moses that let the chosen childrens go.

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He was the stone that killed Goliath, he fed the thousand with the fish and the bread. He lept the jaws of the lions when Daniel was in there, and he rosed up from the dead.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
When the Hebrew children were in the fiery furnace, he also set them free and restored the sight to old blind Barnamace and he, you know he just, walked on the mighty sea.

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Oh, he delivered Jona from the belly of the fish, he healed the sick and he raised the dead, and he carried the cross of cavalry, and there, our sins is shared.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
Oh, what a blessin, it be mine lad to serve one, that so great. The only one, who raised all wrongs, and never makes mistakes.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 1"}
[[slower]]Ah, but thou, be but an infant. And, hell yet to learn. [/slower]] That the flames of hell, be right here on Earth. And man will make them burn. Thank you.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Horace Spoons Williams, with some of his recitations there. Are there any questions for Spoons before we move on to the next workshop which will be looking at another form of, uh, vernacular poetry. Any questions? Yes, sir.

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