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... passage altogether , and notices the latter alone , asserting that this was the only one , in which the word was used , not in relation to the reconciliation of the world to God - and this , after having inadvertently stated in the ...
... passage altogether , and notices the latter alone , asserting that this was the only one , in which the word was used , not in relation to the reconciliation of the world to God - and this , after having inadvertently stated in the ...
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... passages are in the author's loftiest style : but he is not less a master of the simple and affecting ; -for ... passage as a specimen : Each living thing to which the World gives birth , Each beast that crawls , or stately walks ...
... passages are in the author's loftiest style : but he is not less a master of the simple and affecting ; -for ... passage as a specimen : Each living thing to which the World gives birth , Each beast that crawls , or stately walks ...
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... passage to India by the Cape of Good Hope , which after many difficulties he accomplished , and sailing along the eastern coast of Africa , which had been till then unknown to Euro- peans , he arrived after a tedious voyage of thirteen ...
... passage to India by the Cape of Good Hope , which after many difficulties he accomplished , and sailing along the eastern coast of Africa , which had been till then unknown to Euro- peans , he arrived after a tedious voyage of thirteen ...
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