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Page 168
... death— Moro awful than the majesty of kings- Before set free from labour , to his home The father came , and first there greeted him Faint cries of new found life , and then he passed Into that silent presence . From his sight The nurse ...
... death— Moro awful than the majesty of kings- Before set free from labour , to his home The father came , and first there greeted him Faint cries of new found life , and then he passed Into that silent presence . From his sight The nurse ...
Page 215
... death and the resurrection . They regard the soul as turned out of being when despoiled of shape and extension . They represent the converted islan- der of the Atlantic as rising , when he leaves the earth , to the place where God ...
... death and the resurrection . They regard the soul as turned out of being when despoiled of shape and extension . They represent the converted islan- der of the Atlantic as rising , when he leaves the earth , to the place where God ...
Page 404
... deaths receiving a little light , some encompassing rays of light , from the tract . The author sought an entrance for it especially into prisons , and more especially into condemned cells ; prisoners lying under sentence of death found ...
... deaths receiving a little light , some encompassing rays of light , from the tract . The author sought an entrance for it especially into prisons , and more especially into condemned cells ; prisoners lying under sentence of death found ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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