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Page 192
The words which he speaks are the words of the living God . In the name of the Master whom he preacheth , and in that name alone , he offers to instruct the ignorant , and to build up the pious in their most holy faith .
The words which he speaks are the words of the living God . In the name of the Master whom he preacheth , and in that name alone , he offers to instruct the ignorant , and to build up the pious in their most holy faith .
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Have you not seen him after his resurrection from that tomb , after having been dug out of the region of death and corruption , make his appearance upon the table , the living image of life and of death , and the supreme arbiter of both ...
Have you not seen him after his resurrection from that tomb , after having been dug out of the region of death and corruption , make his appearance upon the table , the living image of life and of death , and the supreme arbiter of both ...
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... the last - mentioned naturalist suggested the institution of the Tubiferous Order ; which comprizes groupes of Polypi , attached to a common , fleshy , and living body , either lobed or ramified , and uniformly fixed by the base .
... the last - mentioned naturalist suggested the institution of the Tubiferous Order ; which comprizes groupes of Polypi , attached to a common , fleshy , and living body , either lobed or ramified , and uniformly fixed by the base .
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А All Classes productive c concluded | 6 |
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