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 "WHICH STRAIN AT A GNAT AND SWALLOW A CAMEL." 



ALL THE ARTICLES 



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THE DARWIN FAITH, 



BY 



THE REV. F. O. MORRIS, B.A., 



Rector of Niinbiirnhohne, Yorkshire, 



Author of^A History of British Birds," dedicated by permission to Her Most Gracious 

 Majesty the Queen, etc., etc. 



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