The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 57Century Company, 1898 - American literature |
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Page 543
... took sick was welcome to her services and prayers , without money and without price . She said for all her hearers to put on the breastplate of faith and the armor of righteousness , and enter in at the strait and narrow path that ...
... took sick was welcome to her services and prayers , without money and without price . She said for all her hearers to put on the breastplate of faith and the armor of righteousness , and enter in at the strait and narrow path that ...
Page 667
... took pieces of scar- let cloth from a page who held them ready in a basket , and he fastened them upon the king's left shoulder and then raised his right hand in blessing . The people were silent again and looked on , and many thought ...
... took pieces of scar- let cloth from a page who held them ready in a basket , and he fastened them upon the king's left shoulder and then raised his right hand in blessing . The people were silent again and looked on , and many thought ...
Page 733
... took the morning train for Ve- rona , one of the famous " Quadrilateral , " and one of the most noted of the battle - fields of Italy . We reached it about noon , and sent our cards to the commanding general for permission to see the ...
... took the morning train for Ve- rona , one of the famous " Quadrilateral , " and one of the most noted of the battle - fields of Italy . We reached it about noon , and sent our cards to the commanding general for permission to see the ...
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