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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2012 and an
abortion opponent, said Thursday that anti-abortion activists should try
to build a broad coalition and find common ground with supporters of
abortion rights as a way to advance their agenda.Ryan, R-Wis., said in
a speech to the Susan B. Anthony List that those who oppose
abortion "need to work with people who consider themselves pro-choice --
because our task isn't to purge our ranks. It's to grow them.""We
don't want a country where abortion is simply outlawed. We want a
country where it isn't even considered," he said.Ryan told the organization
that seeks to elect women who oppose abortion rights that "labels can
be misleading." He pointed to former GOP Sen. Scott Brown, whose 2010
election in Massachusetts nearly derailed President Barack Obama's health
care law. Brown supports abortion rights. In contrast, Ryan told the group
that former Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak, who opposed abortion, "delivered
the votes that passed it into law."Many opponents of abortion disagreed
with the health care overhaul because it requires most employers to cover
birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventative service.
The law exempted churches and other houses of worship.Ryan said critics
often urge abortion opponents to abandon their beliefs but "that would only
demoralize our voters." But he said anti-abortion activists should work
with people of all beliefs to pla
riginal Hebrew psalms -- puritans believed selected
paraphrases would compromise their salvation. The 1,700 copies were printed
on a press shipped over from London.A yellowed title page, adorned with
decorative flourishes, reads: "The Whole Booke of Psalmes, Faithfully Translated
into English Metre." At the bottom, it says: "Imprinted 1640."Historians
believe an almanac may have come off the press before the Bay
Psalm Book. But Mark Dimunation, chief of rare books and special collections
at the Library of Congress, says the almanac was more of a
pamphlet or a broadsheet rather than a book. No copy of the
almanac exists today. He notes that in the Americas, in general, books
were printed in what is now Mexico as early as 1539.The Bay
Psalm Book is "an iconic piece. It's the beginning of literate America,"
said Dimunation. "American poetry, American spirituality and the printed
page all kind of combine and find themselves located in a single
volume.""But there's also something much more modest and humble about this
piece, which makes its survival all the most extraordinary," he said, noting
that the hymnals were utilitarian books that were subjected to a lot
of wear and tear.The last time a copy came on the auction
block in 1947, it sold for a record auction price of $151,000.
At the time, it surpassed auction prices for the Gutenberg Bible, Shakespeare's
First Folio and John James Audubon's "Birds of America."
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