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1816.  Coleridge, Statesm. Man., App. p. xxxii. Even now there are not a few, on whose convictions it will not be uninfluencive to know, that the power, by which men are led to the truth of things, instead of the appearances, was deemed and entitled the living and substantial Word of God by the soundest of the Hebrew Doctors.

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1862.  Brit. Controversialist, II. 460. The days of the Convention are bright gems of memory to us; and we hope have not been wholly uninfluencive in our own inner life, and the relationships we bear to the humanity that surrounds us at home.

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