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the design included Dean Stanley , Sir Charles Reed , Mr . W . Spottiswoode , & c , with Canon I Farrar as chairman . The work , the cost of which was £ 430 , has been central central done b division envision y Messrs of oi . i I
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tae the opera torm form tive ot of classes * ' Fiat Fiat . lux lux The ' ' appear annear Canon on on preached the the window window from , itselt itsein the ) words . and and , alter after * Let observing observing there be tnat that light the mu ' ( which vrinaoit v / " " , ., I I I
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reaching i ts induence needful effects t upon which Think individual that what invention life happ would in liad ess be . produced without To realise , reli books the giousl influence y Reading and poli of t he the icall press y ¦ and unced , he saicl to y 1 ot , ^ I I
seeking dea amule y th t With against compa books nionshi * vice loneliness p and in misery the gin , -palace takin not altogether g , or away the from lonel low . haunts the ' poorest sadness where youth altoge p prono leasure ¦ ther all forage e sad xc ^ . * j ^ f ^ II I
preacher offertor . y w concluded as to be g with iven an ( quoting appeal was the on following behalf of words the Printers by y , the nor ' late Pension Dean Fund Stanley ( of to : — wl t l ! i ! I 1
the there a- * taw > innumerable busy Vk stands . iorr lingers An an / yn army * v > sheets nrA of , and living it it- the , that ^ V unk . vast »^ n the ± 1 o mountains , ^ wn li K , u ht nseen of ^ C of God i ~ friends ± type ^ A , the + V and , ^ . to li K the « whose U ht * constant of ^ t close the fVk A world - whirl WOrld attentive . t tne ll mac 6 ey 1 ^ ^ H m n I
homes knowled ever . ' The , the offertory light we of owe amounte grace , stream d to nearl out g in countless 54 and , we rays trust to g every that corner the effect of of ° , " vr L . ¦ ^ p ^ ^ n ^ ^ r * I
eloquent appeal will not end here , hut that many , new subscribers will be enrolled o ^ n of the admirable institution for which he leaded r
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1882, page 430, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051882/page/2/
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