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  • He answers them with assurances of his neverfailing presence, his ever-present concern, and the promise of the empty tomb.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • He answers them with assurances of his neverfailing presence, his ever-present concern, and the promise of the empty tomb.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • He answers them with assurances of his neverfailing presence, his ever-present concern, and the promise of the empty tomb.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • My dear Mr. Wallace, -- Your kindness is neverfailing.

    Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1 James Marchant

  • Shaking his head moodily, he took from his hat his neverfailing snuff-box, but, having extracted a pinch, paused suddenly in the act of inhaling it, to stare at me very hard.

    The Broad Highway Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Flask every day in the year, and of a neverfailing crown piece in the pouch in the morning for a draught to cool one's throat, when the bottle had been pushed about pretty briskly overnight.

    The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861

  • To which impromptu the neverfailing Bloom replied without a moment’s hesitation, saying straight off: —

    Ulysses 2003

  • It shines as a beacon of promise of God’s neverfailing presence.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • It shines as a beacon of promise of God’s neverfailing presence.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

  • It shines as a beacon of promise of God’s neverfailing presence.

    Beyond the Storm DR. JERRY JONES 1997

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