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Page 84
... course , is the one called The Tomb of His Ancestors . The inscription with the blanks filled in reads approximately as follows : To the Memory of JOHN CHINN , Esq . Late Collector of Who without Bloodshed or the terror of Authority ...
... course , is the one called The Tomb of His Ancestors . The inscription with the blanks filled in reads approximately as follows : To the Memory of JOHN CHINN , Esq . Late Collector of Who without Bloodshed or the terror of Authority ...
Page 107
... course , to be at once suppressed . " For all the saints who from their labors rest " is one of our truly great hymns . It is long , but all the eight stanzas are properly related to each other in its grand forward movement . No ...
... course , to be at once suppressed . " For all the saints who from their labors rest " is one of our truly great hymns . It is long , but all the eight stanzas are properly related to each other in its grand forward movement . No ...
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... course in systematic theology as nothing but a quaint survival . We ought to know that in such a place as this long hours would not be spent on the doctrine of God merely because of the existence of a permanent endowment . For myself I ...
... course in systematic theology as nothing but a quaint survival . We ought to know that in such a place as this long hours would not be spent on the doctrine of God merely because of the existence of a permanent endowment . For myself I ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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