The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 59
... faith of his childhood . But , as honest men , we must follow the Truth - the difficulty being to know which path she has taken , the darkness being so dense . We cannot return to the simple faith which we have left far behind ; the ...
... faith of his childhood . But , as honest men , we must follow the Truth - the difficulty being to know which path she has taken , the darkness being so dense . We cannot return to the simple faith which we have left far behind ; the ...
Page 88
... faith's sake . It certainly is for the dominant religion , rather than for that of a small minority , to lead the way in this very desirable reform . If social alienation is undesirable on general grounds , it is especially so for this ...
... faith's sake . It certainly is for the dominant religion , rather than for that of a small minority , to lead the way in this very desirable reform . If social alienation is undesirable on general grounds , it is especially so for this ...
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... faith . This faith , too , survives in our modern culture , and , if the belief in the im- mortal life has undergone changes , it has not died out ; while in many quarters it keeps its own form and fervor , in other spheres of thought ...
... faith . This faith , too , survives in our modern culture , and , if the belief in the im- mortal life has undergone changes , it has not died out ; while in many quarters it keeps its own form and fervor , in other spheres of thought ...
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