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Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
Epitaph 556
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Epitaph with Various Example Fonts
AEON Celtic
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
Caslon Swash
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
Friz Quadrata
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
Nanum Brush Script
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
Michelangelo
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
University Roman
Servant Of God, Well Done; Well Hast Thou Fought The Better Fight.
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