Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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... mark the whole tone of the institution ? In these and other forms is the same fundamental question still thrust sharply before us . I do not pro- pose to move directly on such a line of bristling bayonets , but to make my way by a flank ...
... mark the whole tone of the institution ? In these and other forms is the same fundamental question still thrust sharply before us . I do not pro- pose to move directly on such a line of bristling bayonets , but to make my way by a flank ...
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Samuel Colcord Bartlett. commanding purpose mark the first step from chaos . toward cosmos . The mechanical intellect becomes dynamical , and the automatic man ' becomes autonomic . It may be with a lower or a higher motion . The mind ...
Samuel Colcord Bartlett. commanding purpose mark the first step from chaos . toward cosmos . The mechanical intellect becomes dynamical , and the automatic man ' becomes autonomic . It may be with a lower or a higher motion . The mind ...
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... mark for the arrow of the satirist , will outlive all shots with his gray - goose shaft ; for it shines with the gleam of tempered steel . An exactness of knowl- edge that defines all its landmarks , how is it master of the situation ...
... mark for the arrow of the satirist , will outlive all shots with his gray - goose shaft ; for it shines with the gleam of tempered steel . An exactness of knowl- edge that defines all its landmarks , how is it master of the situation ...
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... mark this universe . The one dis- tinguishes , the other confounds , things that certainly differ . The one system belongs to the reality and grandeur of nature , the other to the pettiness and perverseness of man . Not a few seem bent ...
... mark this universe . The one dis- tinguishes , the other confounds , things that certainly differ . The one system belongs to the reality and grandeur of nature , the other to the pettiness and perverseness of man . Not a few seem bent ...
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Samuel Colcord Bartlett. beyond the high wall of their facts mark many of the deliverances of those who loudly warn us off from " the unknowable " ! What shall we say of the steady confusion , in some arguments , of structure and func ...
Samuel Colcord Bartlett. beyond the high wall of their facts mark many of the deliverances of those who loudly warn us off from " the unknowable " ! What shall we say of the steady confusion , in some arguments , of structure and func ...
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