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We must have passed through life unobservantly, if we have never perceived that a man is very much himself what he thinks of others.
Frederick William Faber
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Frederick William Faber
Age: 49 †
Born: 1814
Born: June 28
Died: 1863
Died: November 26
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The music of the Gospel leads us home.
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