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  2. 52 Inspirational Thanksgiving Wishes and Messages for ... - AOL

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    Send your friends and family a card or text with these thoughtful Thanksgiving wishes and messages. Each will express your gratitude for them. 52 Inspirational Thanksgiving Wishes and Messages for ...

  3. 78 Thanksgiving greetings and wishes to post or write in a card

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    Thanksgiving greetings for friends. Good friends, good food and good times. That’s what it’s all about. Happy Thanksgiving! This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for so much, including our friendship.

  4. Inspire a Day of Gratitude With These Thanksgiving Bible Verses

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    1 Timothy 4:4-5: "For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, because it is consecrated by the word of God and prayer." Psalm 100:4 ...

  5. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    A food decoration for Erntedankfest, a Christian Thanksgiving harvest festival celebrated in Germany. The Harvest Thanksgiving Festival, Erntedankfest, is a popular Christian festival in some German municipalities on the first Sunday of October. The festival has a significant religious component, and many churches are decorated with autumn crops.

  6. Letter of thanks - Wikipedia

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    A letter of thanks, letter of gratitude, thank you card, or thank you letter is a letter or greetings card that is used when one person/party wishes to express appreciation to another. They are frequently sent after an event (a birthday party, a religious festival or holiday) and especially when a gift has been received. [ 1 ]

  7. Grace (meals) - Wikipedia

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    The term most commonly refers to Christian traditions. Some traditions hold that grace and thanksgiving imparts a blessing which sanctifies the meal. In English, reciting such a prayer is sometimes referred to as "saying grace". The term comes from the Ecclesiastical Latin phrase gratiarum actio, "act of thanks."