For example, "In conclusion" could become In wrap-up. I need to make sure not to mess up the names. Words like "testament" might become proof. I have to be careful with hyphenated words and titles. Also, phrases like "rich history" could be rich heritage.

For the rest of the sentences, replace each word with three options, unless it's part of a name or title.

Breaking it down:

I'll go through each sentence, word by word. For each content word, I need to find three suitable synonyms. Proper nouns like "Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Akuoko," "Presbyterian Church of Ghana," and "Ghana" should remain unchanged. Also, names like "Ebenezer Akuoko" and "Ghana" must stay the same. Let me process each line.

Once all substitutions are made, the final output should be the modified text with all applicable terms in the specified format. Avoid any markdown, just plain text. Let me go through each sentence systematically to replace every suitable word.

Wait, but the user specified to use c format, meaning the synonyms should be listed as options separated by | within curly braces. The proper nouns and years stay as they are. The example provided in the input has a line cut off at the end: "Rev. A. K. B. Asare (". So I need to handle that as well. Since that line is incomplete, perhaps leave it as is, or maybe just apply the substitution to the "Rev." part.