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'flon that the est4blistim,40rit of Rev, Dr. T I go Pro" trample him In wild delirtullal 'Th woman bad gonquerpd omoip,ot0000, grotar f . ga,r. I �
� '- I I 1 following text- "But He, answered 0 And sit witlij,.t loquey �and w4hout this wit"hoU I � , .
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. . r. power U'lere, would be an , --, . ka the way' of t4o transgressors, to hard"' , iT w cQ;AI, pr M - .t t1r, 0 kIP9'4 knowledge- It Oxforrd� Upive I � �
. a*$- Rthe and SpId, " It is, not meet to ta r, be tropp that John. ea lm'! May that Almight;lr Spirit, with- , ratty hao, decreed OlWk ,.. , ,
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. I ,5iA 091XL04 -to, a young I ' g a Q ;1 ." % fix ,art ds,t rd . .was doubtless to t4eir allude 4 most wl.ieu �=on prpsqAt t re"
I .. I : I . 4 r , ornatIQnsi ciples ra- - in a hills 9f heaven 11 book, out 'which the hiA avo ba 1. and , 1�� I �. - . 0
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Lord; yet � . veri fine fI%vQUV- Take 4 tory tells us 94 11 th� �coiva dogree , I
� ' - 1 ths, k . - Queen Carolipit who may that Spirit this mo,=149 set beforO words In the ears of the, kipg. Th . . I � I I
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: ,. I . . dogs cat of the crumbs which .%a . . ,.ill lie ,an ap In 1820, tried to jet into Westminster you tha.isf4ondous JamAt of this hour. 0 the,y. dare . ough alio � .
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� I I I Woo, t0mure, thou Egypt fs justified 010 petizer. Take a, gWw at noon; itwW � I .
� . from their maiter's. table, Then 'JesUA I Abbe), at the coronation of George Me eternity I where " � . . � �
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I . ! in ,re-voeu lug territory which she has ake s' 91445 at a ght " her off,daed husband, With six shin- Whero'will you spend it f 0 etavnRy I into �Ieboiak�lm% presenoo, novertho- blow at the inatitutt= of dueling by, . , � . .11
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I I I Xer .,oat, than by the capture great is thy fa . M a glb ode tip to the door. $lie tried thiii that never ood--whiob shall be mine? his 04rtioro miglit be, they teltthat f our sexliost , this is two years. I �
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: . �. " thou wilt. And her daughter was HOW bright it makes the.eye-how a � door; no admittance. $46 tried an. Which shall be yourat . the Message must be sounded in his I , .
, . ,of )MRxItowin she has won the Nile val- tic it Makes the step; One day yod - tbeY demanded tick The Manacle rooks,,on which the - ,� . .
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. I made whole from that very hour.'- other'door, . eta. Site I . I I
,, I . . I ley tr,Om, the Khalifs, and if it is ef- , . Meet him� and say.. "What are came to anotbor door and said, "sure- "To -d" the Saviour galls, car& -ME'llegan was wrecked, got th,eir 4apae, . �
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I You I thought ly ,von would not keep O* I messe � � I . .
I " . I � :,' fect0a occupation, that I of the Angto- Matt. xv. 26-28. you doing here at noon I - Ut your Ye, wanderers, come; . . 1 21, Jehudi. An offioia uger, ,.from "Maon Eglos" the , Cornish fog � . 1. ;
,. , . . It was a Sabbath afternoon ill the you were tit businesst'_' "Ohl I lost my Queen," -but they said, "We have' no *, 0 Ye benighted gotilst . . . I 1. I
; , i "that "oliuroya Stone." Rer-e is a legend that ., , . �
�_ ''�� �, . Bovtlau, _6 so effective I "Lost your place I" God.ha,ve Why -longer roariff ( To fetch the roil. He wanted to hear .,
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I , ` . I Belleville parsonage. I had been try- Plafe-" , order, for your admittance." So she a church once stood on the spot. I � "
, there is 'practically no opposition. to it. mercy upon the young man when, I I tho, prophecy for hinizelf, In the , .. � 1.
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11, r. 1 Ing for years to preach, but to me t misdouxeRnor, he loses his mounted her carriage and rode away " To -day the Saviour calls, - At a prize c.o:qtest for national m4sla , 1. I ,
1- I . . he through in derision, - Lot me say that the at- I of all the princea. Thtsi was the I I., �,
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�� 1 I I . Indqod; the Regality ,of the British Christian life had been nothing but place.- Every temptation in hell takes tempt to got into the temple of Christ's For refuge fly; I see- and dances held in the Norwegian town I � 11.1 , 1 4
41 I " L. - , , claims 14 so xoIl organized that, It is The storm of vengeance falls, qud time they heard it. Stood "beside . I �,
I , t I a struggle. I rat down at the table, after him.' Ifoppled and handcuffed Morey will be fruitless it we come . of Skien,the fl -rat prize for dancin was 1. � I I
I'' '. " :1 .' tinnofinced, the Dupuy governmen . I trespeotfully stood I . I I
. .1 i)i,t,, at thirty years of age by evil habit Rula is nigh. the king. They
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,�� .� , I recall Major Marchand, though my soul through the story tumbl" over Great Britain has offered, accord- I.. . i �
,� .l." I ".- . , . ooicving for-su4sequeot negotiation the light Upon the embankment of per- ten,Qion. Richly robed Queen Carolina ' .Oh grieve Him not away, - � 22. The king sat in the winter house. lag to the Independence Beige, to give I .� V,
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'� �� - �;, ,.. right of France to a part of the Bahr- is hard' otan . "The home of winter" was the inner 1."
. '.1. �. p . ...L �, This woman was a* mother, and she Sin comes to a young '. man. and says: George IV.; but the Syrophoeni * . up Walfisch Bay,. in South Africa, to . I , I .11!
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.� , 01,Gkazol province. woman of,the text, at the door of MO -3t, most sheltered part Of the Germany, in exchange for a trip ,
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I.. :� "I � 0 1 had an afflicted daughter. T "Take a dollar out of your employer's Christ's mercy, succeeded ,with the ELECTRIC LIGHTING NOVELTIES Palace. The ninth month. December through Germany Hast Africa that � .. ,, ': ,,
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:1 �L � i" . . ossession of Lord of earth and heaven. She want� A fire O' will connect the British territories . 1�
.�, . It to, however, intimated that it will, sive, disease, called the P it back after a while. Take another 1. ad only the orumba-she is invited to . _.. 11 the hearth. "A fire in a with the Nile. . . 1''. �
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1,� �. , of the present and future inter ' undreds of dollars added to Moritz Frank], who as a child Was �: �.�,
kL�,' : ' , nation- other mothers; she had, no peace as It is? H In Looking for Gas Leaus. Eton. In the East rooms are warmed
_�' a your §alary in a year I" One, day. the Some novelties in blectrio lighting by fires of charcoat burned in pots of a hibit d a a ',' . r �.,
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. . that long as her child was sick. She was The.-kilagdom. of heaven is large enough
, , I OT status of Eg h you'get into it, but the gi,te is x . a 8 mathematical pro- , ; ...
., �.: � . Gentile, and the Jews had such perfect, police knock at the door, and say: "I w an h ve'recently been in- tly tried to commit suicide I 1� � �:,i
� st so low that you cannot come in save, on arrangements a , earthe digy, receni -
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' " , a sufficient number of European na- - ' entilea that the wantyou." "WhatV "IivaPtYOu- kees. Omanl Owomanl out troduced Into the market., . One Of depression in Tel middla of the room . 1�
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" . _ . t" L - ad them dogs. Nevertheless, she @01nes Discovery has conte; disgrace by jumping from a, Vienni brid . ,,"r " '
"�, � I . � ions ipay be drawn into the conten of Christ I push your way this day in- these is a portable light 28- When Jehudi had read three His power to a.dd fi- .:�::
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, � I tien to overthrow the British domina-, to, Christ slid asks Ills help I'; her prisonmont, loss of the soul. 6 way to that'kingdom. With earnest, im- a was failing and he had learned .il.v
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Ir ; I family troubles. Christ makes 110 of the transgressors is hard." . bavel for - a living. �
- � ': tift of the Nile. That question is, I * - housekeeper might like to Wr no other means of e.irnin6 . , r ".
, , ,�%�, port I iting. He cu't it. with the penknife. . " _..,
, -� 11 unate, confident, persistent pray� ,� ,
. _ swer. The people are afraid there Is But you need not look through the conquer all the obstacles in youto making excursions into � the collar, The king did, He took from Jehudl's London (younty Counc-it has decided I,, � i;
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.'_'.�,` �� 1. brief, Is Egypt an independent state, going to there, and way. I suppose that the people who hunting for burglars in ihe dead Of hand th ri I �,
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:� "' , "' , or -under allegiance, to the Ottoman they try to get the womail Out Of to find the frozen feet, and thebruised ,a se be a knife, which was used to assume control of the water sup.- ", ��I:
�" , . 1. presence, but He forbids her Ing lungs were standing around about the wo- night, or for rummaging in closets or for mending p4ns, and slashed theman- I . �.
: , , "' , � , -an& is England's relation to Christ's Vrow. and to hear the cough man and around about Christ, said, dark attics where any other sort of script. On the hearth. In the fir6pan. ply of the metropolitan district and � -r�.!��
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1',_,,!;, expulsion. Then she falls down and resuffing from crime. Every man "Don't bother Jesus with that matter. will try to get a bilt t hrough Pa,rlia, . .1-1 "
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�,:" I , - - Egypt to be determined by her promise repeats her request. Christ, to rally has found out in his kger of .24. Yet they were not afraid. These .1 ,�;
1. 1�,, I I You can't make any Inipression on him. light would carry with it a dali able it to purchase " by . Y,'�.�,
, assors is pitiably bad men did not know inw o a , �,.,
:d.��' to terminate her military occupation her earnestness and to make His mer- that "The way of tranagr be agreement or by cv,mpulslon" the pro- ., -
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,;: , . I He has no medicine. If the doctors of setting fire to the house. It could a cri,sal hour they stood, and even the I 1.1, �
�_ �/ a%' soon as stable government is estab- ey finally more conspicuous, addresses hard." your village can't cure Your daughter, used in safety for looking for a gas princes who looked on Jeremiah with party -of the eight companied that '.,��
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I 1. i .. " . � her, saying, "It is not meet to take SIN DEMEANS US, ChrbkL can't do it; ,besides that, you friendly eyes did not share his horror now provide the water. I . - �*.' � !
;').�,"', '. ., . lished? As the qg4kstion thus involves. is, the sat- sin is cruel, sin is desperate -it lacer- where the . :
�,�,i, 'r I the children's bread, that can see, from His looks, that He don't leak under circumstances � ',;,,,�
!: t only the British tentare of the Of 566 freshmen who matriculated at _,1
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- '' .. no ' � vation appointed for the Jews, and cast ates, it mauls the Bout, it chains you care anything for you." The woman usual seeker carrying a lamp or light- when the roll curled up in the flames . I .� '�_
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�� " , mle valley, but control of the Suez it to dogs," the Gentiles. Christ did not like a dog, it drives you out like a knew better. With prayer, she seized Ing matches is apt to be landed in a of Jehoiakim's brasier. . . , I
1i Oxford University , this fall, 250 or _`
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,:' � . canal, it is one in which the powers mean to charveterize that woman as dog, it throws refuse to You like .a. �1'1,1:
!�10, ve been most dog, It whips you with innumerable Christ, and with omnipotent cure hospital immediately after finding the terceasion. The word indicates the deep- less than limf came from the great - I I
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��.� Christ seized the invalid, and "she we, I ak. The lamp is a little cyli glish public schools. Eton lead$ I . -
,. �', having Interests in the Fax East are a dog. That would he I
, r unlike Him who from the cross said, stripes like &'dog. There isa legend a ndrical eat feeling. They would have helped En . ,��i",
"; made whole from that very 4our." Oh I s with 46 studefits, . 1:
,", concerned, and in the decision of "Behold thy mother." His whole life abroad of some one of whom it was bring the diseases of your body, bring affair 'with an electric glow light at Jehoiakim to doright it he had allowed the.other school 11�1'11
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1�, - -_ 'have given it out as His opinion that pent's bite. The father to keep her determined to do wrong. house and Winchester . , : � , ,:`;
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� �i, �, . though none of them is willing to do to the Gentiles. Yet that mother was under the oastle, and the daughter agonize and conquer. Jelioiakim's son, he was evidently one � .
. ". ": so�offiaially, and no government would Why, my friends, you talk as though soon as the finger is removed. Of the royal family. Of the other two td make good his dffer of Y500 to any: . in 1� 'I,
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1� � , peficy that a ministry of concentration fore you get there she will come down, foamy demoniac, and the I I Mping para- and eternal treasurers which chara& magnet witi hold it there as long as of ;�fore; it is what Jehovah had orig- English prudery has conceded that the ,:',-;A
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that the because it was not according to their tht,,4 passage, He turned away fromthe rue seat himself On that throne, but after years on charges of'injubordination. ";�
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11 I . ChIlly-People. seer, in his pictures, makes princes of man was about her daughter. He 31. Him . . . his seed . . his ser, the famine, which drove People into :. ,:,�'_ %,�
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city ,and faithfulness and kindness or are a dying Finner. Do you expect all though you are aware of this, you manufacturer makes a bulb covering a . Een�M have bsen prohibited in Germany I � �
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1. j". � from the skin; this is assisted by th Bridge a child fell into the water. A if Perchance He Aep backward, Hewill ---.-- Sa ..
. , 1 1, a 'dog .stood on thq bridge and saw it fall over it into thine outstretched direction, but just as much. Strive to IF YOU WISH TO BE HAPPY. THE MODE IN GLOVES, of savage monarchs held is personal 11 -1 � , , � , �, ,*�,'L� ,,,
:%. evaporation of the natural moisture fall, and I leaped aftar the child as it arms, 0 waiting sinner. Jesus will anter*tbe kingdom of b-aven by vio- I I 14.1",
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, �� ,:. , exhale we give off some of the -,vu.mib gently, but firmly, brought it ashore. member that mercy postponed is mercy gyr9phcenician woman did, and Persevere: against discouragement. ly in demand far all their brave show- five. The others are King Beht . 1.1� 11 R il
, REFUSED TO BE PUT Or, F. a a cheerful view of everything. Ing in the shops. They axe. not in good Dahomey, now kept At Martinique; "
,- 9 a I A gentleman stood on the bridge, look- auqmented. If the waters of thy � Tak f .Madagascar, Ham �, I
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I 111-". ways of escape, but they are relative] I Ing down at it, and said: "How very Foul come to flood -tide., they will break In all promised pleasures put self taste, and only call unnecessary at- Queen R,anavalo o � , I :t
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I .��,. I I In 'the Arctic regions our explorers the door mat, is the pet of the whole .Years in which she has rejoiced before I must leave the platform and take you Give your tongue more holiday than the piques and heavy makes have started from the Senegal region, one SN :,:�, .
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�� ,:�'. , We, as individuals, kn6W more ca�t thing that a Jew could say About again, he has struck the-orown on his tim6s, Say I AM too importunate In row. . . all black of any shade of kid iB much ith the congtiero .1 -1 I
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�, , And must judge (Or Ourselves hatred, ifts to call him a dog. It I .1me' horaes dashing down the street. but', he%-, can I observe formalitids An With the trifling annoyances of each iounble new shades has a hemispher- Italy seems fated to possess no war� " � I . . � 'I":
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. ed Who short* time of hell and heaven 1 Do the duty that lies nearest; t to stimulate stained ivory. There are Ansaldoa of Genoa have a "
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: fthoeoeaftry lost;. "Shall thU do&d dog curse the king?" NAAMAX, THE LV,PRR,. womau Upon whom ChriAt Curried His alearair. I !ongor wrist is still to be had, Olaco gentina"With the consent of theAtallftfi ",::" . 11 I
�� The next bett, Means for keeping our- is universally selected for the at . ��
. . obliath .said to -David: "Ain I dog, that He drives up in front of the place back T Oh I Ile will not turn it for fivo Be, content to do the things you call root, Government, for whinh they will build , .,.
.� '' I 861*09'Watm is exqrcisO- Four fifths thou - c6mest: out against Me with' Where the Prophet livos. The chario- minutes; but from those Who finally and f4t not bpoauso YOU cannot N while the inousquotaire in suede is fav- � I I . 11
1!1 I I , of the energy expanded in muscular st6 oa�ps reject him, Christ will turn away, And, 6vory,thing. ored for evening, and for the latter a now Gariloildi TV. It will be to- ' . I ' - '..'
I �,; � in appearg in I he form. of heat. 0 Ha!,461, wishing to depict te8v criOP: "Whoal Whoal" They stop the tint is very often of. q soft sream christened the I'UOVVredon. The pre- I , � "I
", �11 - ofttraofb 1118 h(ttked fat SOMO kind of sill, said: there. They wait. for the prophet to he entreaty, no cry for Morey, no gro6u* Nov4'r reply in kind, to & sharp or shade. .. . � I I..
. ".: I Anything which promotes ireetespira- will win his favour. The harvest , tigry Word; it 10 the secon 9�4 vious Garibaldi 11. WAS sold as 06011 1. I I I
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'jinA a:&a,dhusds a large supply of o%yI, (10 this thing.", vital, writing to the merely sends word, "Oo wAsh ih the will be, past, And the summer ended., makes th� qua,rr& _ � � 11 �
�:, I , "Is thY sarvant & dog, that I should Come out. - )Is dde* not come. He Ing d Word that , ,- as completed to th� Spanish Govorn- � ,
I . - V JT,,'8T LIGHTED CITY. ment, became ths Cristobld C016a, Anil I ,� ! I ,��
1, � gon to enter the'system still further Phillopians, tried to set forth'tho dah JaMan, ftfid thou shalt be heated," And THE ,I . '
. .. . and the d4y of grace gone for over' Make the beat of � what you have ties tit the bottom of tile 802*ff San� -
. fe#& the fires within. gor Of oongoirtitig with certain persons", 130 We come for Christ's inerey, That 'Can that all be truo, or to this A falitol ,� d do not make Yourself M166tablo b; Pari.q. Its now said t,6 be the hesb flaga barbor. The first of the Mints , - , " I ''.:
jkkok.w� '1�4-Vino and spirits tire hot very belp- -a Ad, said I ,,jeoware 6f dogs." John, in MarcY way not have appeared at, wo ex., Am I merely Imagining it t Will there * hink for wh&L you hk#6 not. lighted, city in tho,worid and A mod A f- � . '. .
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mpop", �*, �WO A, rolationi describing the fact th0thd P66ted, bat let %is lie willing! to take, it be fiO Ordeal when .you, And I 'my I tro,, gentinst ond koaj)s its name. � . I
,oxte-pt in rgoholmq. Hot, tea, Wfi- abandoned and the Idissolute And the at any time dfid in any way it shm.11 brethren, Must sthlid #&kad dnd'fioar _�._ . __ ,� for all citids that Are. b6at do in , "
0 AD they that out our doord-Chri8f saying to some 61% �., I LONDON, 40 , eing electric lighting on & grati(I Olaggow Univev'sily, 11 I ' ' I
.r I " I -, , feia or p000st, 4 more, useful ; but where gif . iful shall filially be thrust but of come, )RIesseA at . .tftg. VASTNAS14 61 is 'gimi thd: .
, ''Admothing, fid Will is wduteA quiekly jl�&Von, aa,ye; , "WithoUt are dogs."' their trult-l'a Hiol, , "Come, yon bjba�*&'- I . *�, '
. ;1 . I a- . I ... - � on that day. AO4161 It i's the, gile-at histallation an- late P.rll�bil)Ai Vaird's sucerk.ascir, Vtifidi- � ,.
. , than .,spirit$ l - This I .say to show you what intense Again, I say in. nly tiubjeot ,teffua that invitation chiMilig like the very , Th& Vasbialgs of t6nddd '18 lAtfting dor [,he va'A datittal tharkots of PATI4 PftI*,8t01-y, tt Atorift greeting. Hi'l iAA , , . , I
I I � Porseins 6f the t DO baited, "84119UIVO' Witted the X6V of oldoa time had 60nitiorod by a; ligman soul, That wed beT19 of hoavoill Will (hero he a cry, .more a'd more attlktng, th6 real T . . �
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� whoAre tiquAllY tilt, eAdure dold'btf� against the Gentile. You must -till mdu said; '"J'Alto MR diisioasA away "Depart you, "OurAedi" 001nift don 18 otiloptilsoil I# What to OA116d tb6, command the situation, and to 'ryl I . 9
� I, � Phlogiffi-atle Rod darker &dutft t,hAt it lottAk havd, been A, iiobi- froul rnv dAllf.,liter." Christ Posponded tho study 'of the BW6 this Mcirfilog sing 1�
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1. oo)bjga*k6a6d. br6thvsn, ,. - Metropolitan 00111(4 amij and ,In that Out h 0116M6 *h1oh fiftA bon N6'dt-tm,v, . Ing, whistling and 81"Alloplug Olk , . , 1. �
tivelY AllifUl hittred, and s6 0rod9b ,to hor�, "'It- a a6l; Mo4t t6 take the! Into your PrOS01100, I 11001 OV60Vh0lowd . ,
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- , # I reater &wor of procluofupr betit: Win that . 11 And the by these truths, and I cry out - If the Are I Mid And, systmAilt study. Tbig thio prihoillat lost his tom . 0�t,, n1iff, cleclAr- .1 ,.
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& . -40 -per. It May f1&fNr opeat, VetorAburgj PorIlli, p4rig afla teud6d for tb ,;tat wuk of light,q ves, I
, 4so dlf6rehto 'among grawiv YdU fdr a whi ' it/ 1114Y 0411911M by 1)60, 61, Vnibiory or oftf6k, of not. If jP. Is �Alrobg, quit those tim- it la f6r itporlihuitat plivobses, , withdrew T)P� SturV N%'aq h0t)OPWAP tilt
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boad la"Usix rmptyict, owitig to if . , they do flat 6mottilt to O'by'. Itowo, AlroAdy 'London ox�,bnda 19 lhg� ,
� . tift Ift, fig4*, hdkitho 4etivity and so; on. tMV611or over Mqrd'Morolld',191Y boat rl Lortf, hilt ovttfi thA dog$ ,eat of ill f 1,1)1(� . It the Jalble, ul wtorig, Atop W106, from 011010 orwit.,.Au arditud" 6od 410. fOrAko,tin its a r6oulAtor of 5fdssor mut'llis 0t)ii6Intui(qit_wA# , .
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