The North American Review, Volume 186University of Northern Iowa, 1907 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 184
... believe . This has , of course , involved the abandonment of many specific beliefs which are fundamental in the scheme of Chris- tianity and other wide - spread religious systems . For example , the Christian religion , it is claimed ...
... believe . This has , of course , involved the abandonment of many specific beliefs which are fundamental in the scheme of Chris- tianity and other wide - spread religious systems . For example , the Christian religion , it is claimed ...
Page 394
... believe that it very often happens that , when such are envied and congratulated , they feel far more in need of sympathy and even compassion ; that , when we think of them as strong and secure , they are often conscious far more of ...
... believe that it very often happens that , when such are envied and congratulated , they feel far more in need of sympathy and even compassion ; that , when we think of them as strong and secure , they are often conscious far more of ...
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... believe that it was regarded as wholly without excuse even at home , because , according to the Scriptures , he kept going back and forth and handing in reports until he over- shot the mark by practically betting that poor Job could be ...
... believe that it was regarded as wholly without excuse even at home , because , according to the Scriptures , he kept going back and forth and handing in reports until he over- shot the mark by practically betting that poor Job could be ...
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