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... heard and seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled , there- fore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travel- ling these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind , as the articles are apt to be in an ill ...
... heard and seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled , there- fore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travel- ling these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind , as the articles are apt to be in an ill ...
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... heard . " Music , " said he , " is indeed the voice of heaven ; never before have I felt more im- pressed by the story of the atonement of our Saviour . - Yes , my friend , " said he , clasping his hands with a kind of transport , " I ...
... heard . " Music , " said he , " is indeed the voice of heaven ; never before have I felt more im- pressed by the story of the atonement of our Saviour . - Yes , my friend , " said he , clasping his hands with a kind of transport , " I ...
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... heard . You were witness to my emotions last evening at the church , when the vaulted tem- ple resounded with the words of atonement and redemption . I heard a voice speaking to me from the midst of the music ; I heard it rising above ...
... heard . You were witness to my emotions last evening at the church , when the vaulted tem- ple resounded with the words of atonement and redemption . I heard a voice speaking to me from the midst of the music ; I heard it rising above ...
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