p. 88: single quote to double quote, and missing close quote added (I said, "I have been to a small village ... 'No, sir; but his widow is.'")
p. 92: fantacies to fantasies (Laugh at the fantasies)
p. 111: occurence to occurrence (This strange occurrence naturally)
p. 112: sufficent to sufficient (with sufficient light)
p. 115: stewn to strewn (strewn with sand)
p. 116: undiscernable to undiscernible (colors being undiscernible)
p. 116: corelated to correlated (correlated harmony between minds)
p. 117: McKendee to McKendree (Bishop McKendree)
p. 120: unconciously to unconsciously (unconsciously those who by study ... are continuously made unconsciously)
p. 130: extra "it" removed (assuring him that it was no news)
p. 131: embarassment to embarrassment (to overcome his embarrassment)
p. 133: Minnie to Minie (shot in the breast by a Minie ball)
p. 135: be to he (he seemed to be in a jolly mood)
p. 146: villian to villain (the villain escapes)
p. 154: unfortuate to unfortunate (and this is most unfortunate)
p. 156: rythmic to rhythmic (expression of rhythmic motion)
p. 157: ecstacy to ecstasy (the ecstasy of all true musicians ... the meaning accepted of ecstasy)
p. 166: strenghthens to strengthens (harmonizes and strengthens)
p. 168: ativism to atavism (as Darwin would say, atavism)
p. 175: ministeral to ministerial (the ministerial conference)
p. 176: Muller to Müller (George Müller, its founder)
p. 178: correllate to correlate (correlate the facts of spirit)
p. 181: Hipocrates to Hippocrates (time of Hippocrates)
p. 182: inocculation to inoculation (sure consequence of inoculation)
p. 183: enobles to ennobles (that ennobles and elevates)
p. 183: baccilli to bacilli (millions of bacilli)
p. 184: micrococus to micrococcus (the micrococcus brings on fever)
p. 185: insiduously to insidiously (insidiously sapped its foundation)
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