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Page 53
... heard and saw , that their past experience of these privileges often stands them instead of their present possession , in the ordinary scenes of life ; and it is interesting to observe how happily the deaf who once heard , and the blind ...
... heard and saw , that their past experience of these privileges often stands them instead of their present possession , in the ordinary scenes of life ; and it is interesting to observe how happily the deaf who once heard , and the blind ...
Page 119
... heard the solemn cathedral chant when thousands knelt and prayed , and have heard the Miserere in the solemn Passion night thrill through the soul of countless waiting worship- ers . But I never felt so near to God and near to heaven as ...
... heard the solemn cathedral chant when thousands knelt and prayed , and have heard the Miserere in the solemn Passion night thrill through the soul of countless waiting worship- ers . But I never felt so near to God and near to heaven as ...
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... heard two voices whispering very near me , and the sound seemed to come from under the floor . I sat up and seized one of my pistols ; at the same time that a ray of light passed along the ceiling of the room , and dis - book , which ...
... heard two voices whispering very near me , and the sound seemed to come from under the floor . I sat up and seized one of my pistols ; at the same time that a ray of light passed along the ceiling of the room , and dis - book , which ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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