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Finally, since Christian thought was apocalyptic and visionary, the fourfold method reached its apogee at the anagogic level, at which the reader was led to meditate on the final cosmic destiny of all Christians and of himself as a Christian hoping for eternal salvation.
Ford Motor Co.'s generous gift to the National Audubon Society was earmarked for teacher training in Latin America and scientific bird monitoring in the U.S., not to lobby on Western grazing and logging issues as the reader was led to believe.
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