Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Christianity . The gain may be great , but it is very dearly bought . For this unhappy division we can accept none of ... Christian common sense , has had its lamentable results . The love of freedom is one with which we all sympathize ...
... Christianity . The gain may be great , but it is very dearly bought . For this unhappy division we can accept none of ... Christian common sense , has had its lamentable results . The love of freedom is one with which we all sympathize ...
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... Christian workers more credit than their countrymen are usually ready to allow . After saying that of course a large ... Christians and loyal members of a definite congregation . Too many professing Christians are doing nothing of the ...
... Christian workers more credit than their countrymen are usually ready to allow . After saying that of course a large ... Christians and loyal members of a definite congregation . Too many professing Christians are doing nothing of the ...
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... Christians and in the inspiration of their Christianity . " I hope that one or two who read this book may be led to ... Christian Gospel . 2 age in which we The scientific atmosphere of the live is very unfavourable to religion , and ...
... Christians and in the inspiration of their Christianity . " I hope that one or two who read this book may be led to ... Christian Gospel . 2 age in which we The scientific atmosphere of the live is very unfavourable to religion , and ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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