The Lords Prayer pronoun
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THYThe Lord's Prayer pronoun
THYPronoun in the "Lord's Prayer"
THYPossessive pronoun in the Lord's Prayer
THYLord's Prayer pronoun
THY"Lord's Prayer" pronoun
paternosterthe Lord's Prayer
paterthe paternoster; Lord's Prayer
PRAYSay The Lord's Prayer
PRAYSay the Lord's Prayer
patersthe paternoster; Lord's Prayer
OURThe Lord's Prayer start
OUR"The Lord's Prayer" starter
OURThe Lord's Prayer starter
HAROLDBETHYNAMEHe's in the Lord's Prayer
HEAVENLocale in the Lord's Prayer
AMENEnd of the Lord's Prayer
OURBeginning of the Lord's Prayer
OURStart of the Lord's Prayer
OURFirst word in the Lord's Prayer
ARTFirst verb in the Lord's Prayer
DAILYBREADThing requested in the Lord's Prayer
OURFirst word of the Lord's Prayer
NOTREStart of the French Lord's Prayer
DAILYLike bread in the Lord's Prayer
GLORYFifth-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
NOTREFirst word of the Lord's Prayer in French
paternosterthe Lord's Prayer, or a recital of it
EVIL"... deliver us from ..." (line from the Lord's Prayer)
EVERNext-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
EVERLast word in the Lord's Prayer, before "Amen"
ARTVerb in the first line of "The Lord's Prayer"
paternostersPATERNOSTER, the Lord's Prayer, or a recital of it
KNIEVEL"I can say the Lord's Prayer in 10 seconds" speaker
paternosters(in the Roman Catholic Church) The Lord's Prayer, esp. in Latin
DELIVERUSPart of the next-to-last line of the Lord's Prayer
THYWord used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer
paternostersAny of a number of special beads occurring at regular intervals in a rosary, indicating that the Lord's Prayer is to be recited
hornbooksA teaching aid consisting of a leaf of paper showing the alphabet, and often the ten digits and the Lord's Prayer, mounted on a wooden tablet and protected by a thin plate of horn
hornbookA teaching aid consisting of a leaf of paper showing the alphabet, and often the ten digits and the Lord's Prayer, mounted on a wooden tablet and protected by a thin plate of horn