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Acts 1:13
And
when
they were come
in,
they went
up
into
an upper
room,
where
abode
°
both
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
and
Andrew,
Philip,
and
Thomas,
Bartholomew,
and
Matthew,
James
the son of
Alphaeus,
and
Simon
Zelotes,
and
Judas
the brother of
James.
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