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page 254--nineteenth[original has nineteeth] century
page 261--Their opinions[original has opinons] concerning him
were already formed
page 263--climax of destructive criticism[original has
crititicism]
page 304--therefore he stands to-day[original has to day] as
the High Church
page 348--the government[original has govvernment] took his
part
page 390--philosophical systems[original has sytems] of
Germany
page 397--divinity of Christ involves his omniscience[original
has omnisicence]
page 400--Christianity has passed its allotted[original has
alloted] time
page 409--field of usefulness[original has usefulnesss]
page 424--inability of M. Reville[original has Reville] to be
elected
page 464--declare to be finished."[original is missing ending
quote]
page 465--brightness of his resplendent[original has
ressplendent] character
page 482--conversions of the first Christians[original has
Christains]
page 484--development is alleged to have occurred[original has
occured]
page 496--naive[original has naeive] assurance
page 500--fall to the ground with it.
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