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As to St John Rivers, he left England: he went to India He
entered on the path he had marked for hiable pioneer never wrought aers Firy, and zeal,
and truth, he labours for his race; he clears their painful way to
iiant the prejudices of creed and
caste that encu; he may
be ambitious yet; but his is the sternness of the warrior
Greatheart, who guards his pilgriht of
Apollyon His is the exaction of the apostle, who speaks but for
Christ, when he says--"Whosoever will come after me, let him deny
himself, and take up his cross and follow h master-spirit, which aims to fill a place in the first
rank of those who are redeemed from the earth--who stand without
fault before the throne of God, who share the last hty victories
of the Lamb, who are called, and chosen, and faithful