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my voice, and speak out in loud clarion 

 tones, so as to force those deaf persons to 

 hear who now stop their ears, and blas- 

 pheme, despise, and ignorantly calumni- 

 ate the truth. 



But Thou, O Lord God, Who 

 dwellest on high, and art truly called the 

 God of Sabbaoth, Who rulest heaven and 

 earth, which thou hast created, Who 

 orderest the course of the stars, Whom 

 the elements obey, before Whom all crea- 

 tion trembles and quails, both in heaven, 

 on earth, and under the earth, look down, 

 I beseech Thee, on this world, and teach 

 the children of men the inner meaning of 

 those things which Thou hast visibly set 

 forth before their eyes ! As for me, I 

 know that I am utterly unworthy of the 

 gifts of health and riches which Thou 

 hast so graciously bestowed on me. Yet, 

 as long as I live, I will praise and bless 

 Thy Holy Name. More than this, my 

 Father, I cannot do in this miserable and 

 imperfect world. 



In beginning a treatise on Anti- 

 mony, we must first describe the root 



