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piety of, [62];
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Bancroft on, [118].

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Longfellow, Samuel, transcendentalist of the mystical type, [347];
hymns by, [347].

Lord, D. N., writer in Lord's Theological Journal, [92].

Lord's Supper, the, sermon on, by Emerson, [363].

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