Human Nature In The BibleLibrary of Alexandria, 1 gen 1922 - 333 pagine |
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... thought, aspiration, imagination, passion andreligion with simcity of diction. Everyonewho hasa thorough knowledgeof the Bible may trulybe called educated; and no other learning or culture, no matter how extensive or elegant, can, among ...
... thought, aspiration, imagination, passion andreligion with simcity of diction. Everyonewho hasa thorough knowledgeof the Bible may trulybe called educated; and no other learning or culture, no matter how extensive or elegant, can, among ...
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... rather than a man make an automobile. I wonder if those who believe that thought, imagination, poetry and music were made by matter do not fall into a vicious circle by somehow thinking that the I THE CREATION AND THE ...
... rather than a man make an automobile. I wonder if those who believe that thought, imagination, poetry and music were made by matter do not fall into a vicious circle by somehow thinking that the I THE CREATION AND THE ...
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... thought of her in the supreme moment. Attention is wholly centred onthe fatherand son, asit is in Barrie's tragedy,The New Word. But inone of the old Mysteries we havea scenethat must have produceda powerful effect, for it is impossible ...
... thought of her in the supreme moment. Attention is wholly centred onthe fatherand son, asit is in Barrie's tragedy,The New Word. But inone of the old Mysteries we havea scenethat must have produceda powerful effect, for it is impossible ...
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... thoughts, right withthy praise, Out of my stony griefs, ethel I'll raise; Soby mywoes to be Nearer, myGod, to thee, Nearerto thee! The best part of Jacob's nature and the best thing in his life was hislove for Rachel. Hewasa lover ...
... thoughts, right withthy praise, Out of my stony griefs, ethel I'll raise; Soby mywoes to be Nearer, myGod, to thee, Nearerto thee! The best part of Jacob's nature and the best thing in his life was hislove for Rachel. Hewasa lover ...
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... thought aboutthesituation, butPharaoh would not listen. Then came theflies; itwas unendurable; Pharaoh spoke to Moses, who abolished theplague; immediately the king was himself again. Then came murrain, a pestilence which destroyed all ...
... thought aboutthesituation, butPharaoh would not listen. Then came theflies; itwas unendurable; Pharaoh spoke to Moses, who abolished theplague; immediately the king was himself again. Then came murrain, a pestilence which destroyed all ...
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