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And the body of the man who had bequeathed the world the 

 legacy of an entire life consecrated to Christ in the midst of 

 sufferings and sacrifices inexpressible was left in that vast 

 mausoleum of England's most honored servants. 



David Livingstone was buried. Probably he would have 

 preferred an unmarked grave in Central Africa. His had been 

 a loftier ambition than the distinguished general's, who plunged 

 into the battle of the Nile, exclaiming, "A peerage, or West- 

 minster Abbey ! " Love prevailed in the counsels of his heart, 

 and shone in all his life. He sought the Kingdom of God ; 

 like his Master, he lived for others, and died. Men honored him 

 in his death. It is well : but better, if they allow the impress 

 of his greatness and goodness on their souls, and are incited by 

 his example to nobler lives. 



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