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... poor gifts , which themselves come from Him . " A century later Pope Urban addressed the Council of Clermont , in these words : " The Saviour of our race who , to save us , took upon Him a mortal body , lived in this blessed land ...
... poor gifts , which themselves come from Him . " A century later Pope Urban addressed the Council of Clermont , in these words : " The Saviour of our race who , to save us , took upon Him a mortal body , lived in this blessed land ...
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... poor human soul , the favoured of God , the redeemed of Christ ! How mournfully one feels his impotence to reach thee athwart this gulf of barbarism , and how one recognizes the need of giving to the redemptive work in the cycles of ...
... poor human soul , the favoured of God , the redeemed of Christ ! How mournfully one feels his impotence to reach thee athwart this gulf of barbarism , and how one recognizes the need of giving to the redemptive work in the cycles of ...
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... . I know many a first - class passenger , dressed all in black , who is more of a laughing - stock than the poor Bedouins whom he treats with such scorn . Take for example one of those commercial travellers of insignificant.
... . I know many a first - class passenger , dressed all in black , who is more of a laughing - stock than the poor Bedouins whom he treats with such scorn . Take for example one of those commercial travellers of insignificant.
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... poor beasts endure it , and how it is our little donkey - drivers do not tumble down exhausted twenty times on the burning path instead of being brisk and gay all the way . But in truth , both beasts and men seemed quite equal to the ...
... poor beasts endure it , and how it is our little donkey - drivers do not tumble down exhausted twenty times on the burning path instead of being brisk and gay all the way . But in truth , both beasts and men seemed quite equal to the ...
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... poor human flesh , a very nest of pestiferous insects . After having settled the price of our lodging the first index to Arab hospitality - we declare that we will sleep on the terrace before the house , without other shelter than an ...
... poor human flesh , a very nest of pestiferous insects . After having settled the price of our lodging the first index to Arab hospitality - we declare that we will sleep on the terrace before the house , without other shelter than an ...
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