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And so I would tell you about Igor, the little Russian boy, the peasant child that I took under my wing back during the 1800s. And I held for him the same immaculate concept that I held for my Son, Jesus. | And so I would tell you about Igor, the little Russian boy, the peasant child that I took under my wing back during the 1800s. And I held for him the same [[immaculate concept]] that I held for my Son, [[Jesus]]. | ||
Igor dwelt near Ararat’s Mountain<ref>International boundaries have shifted since Igor’s time. Mount Ararat, now in Turkey, was then on the border of Turkey and Armenia, which was part of the Russian empire in the late nineteenth century.</ref> in a very humble cabin, and from the time he was a child he prayed unto God. For he was a different child from those rude peasant boys who were his neighbors, and he turned at a very early age to inward contemplation. | Igor dwelt near Ararat’s Mountain<ref>International boundaries have shifted since Igor’s time. Mount Ararat, now in Turkey, was then on the border of Turkey and Armenia, which was part of the Russian empire in the late nineteenth century.</ref> in a very humble cabin, and from the time he was a child he prayed unto God. For he was a different child from those rude peasant boys who were his neighbors, and he turned at a very early age to inward contemplation. |
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