Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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... human ? Shall it rattle with the drumbeat , bound with gymnastics , court fame by ex- cursive " nines " not known on Helicon , and challenge British Oxford , alas ! with its boat crew ? Shall the Shall it American college student follow ...
... human ? Shall it rattle with the drumbeat , bound with gymnastics , court fame by ex- cursive " nines " not known on Helicon , and challenge British Oxford , alas ! with its boat crew ? Shall the Shall it American college student follow ...
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... human implements in the valley of the Somme at from one hundred thousand up to two hundred and forty thousand years ; when he sees Croll , in dating the close of the glacial age , leap down from the height of near eight hundred thousand ...
... human implements in the valley of the Somme at from one hundred thousand up to two hundred and forty thousand years ; when he sees Croll , in dating the close of the glacial age , leap down from the height of near eight hundred thousand ...
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... human intelligence , which is to seek and find truth . It abrogates the moral obligation to prove all things and hold fast that which is good . It revolts from the great problem of life , which calls on us to know , and to know that we ...
... human intelligence , which is to seek and find truth . It abrogates the moral obligation to prove all things and hold fast that which is good . It revolts from the great problem of life , which calls on us to know , and to know that we ...
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... human nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence the moment they touch the borders of religion ; nor may Strauss by the simple assertion that miracles are ...
... human nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence the moment they touch the borders of religion ; nor may Strauss by the simple assertion that miracles are ...
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... human events and has upheaved the world . It has in its arrogance cut adrift and swung off from the two grand foci of all truth , the human and the divine . Of the several qualities - the wakefulness , precision , fullness , equipoise ...
... human events and has upheaved the world . It has in its arrogance cut adrift and swung off from the two grand foci of all truth , the human and the divine . Of the several qualities - the wakefulness , precision , fullness , equipoise ...
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