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... seems best, though every detail is not as yet matured, to state the plan, as concisely as possible, upon which those who have been in consultation during the summer, propose to do the work. I. The object is to revise only those texts ...
... seems best, though every detail is not as yet matured, to state the plan, as concisely as possible, upon which those who have been in consultation during the summer, propose to do the work. I. The object is to revise only those texts ...
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... suffering from inherited ideas of their inferiority; they do not perceive it, yet such is the true explanation of their solicitude, lest they should seem to be too self- asserting. Again there are some who write us that our work.
... suffering from inherited ideas of their inferiority; they do not perceive it, yet such is the true explanation of their solicitude, lest they should seem to be too self- asserting. Again there are some who write us that our work.
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... seem more rational. The first step in the elevation of woman to her true position, as an equal factor in human progress, is the cultivation of the religious sentiment in regard to her dignity and equality, the THE BOOK OF GENESIS. ...
... seem more rational. The first step in the elevation of woman to her true position, as an equal factor in human progress, is the cultivation of the religious sentiment in regard to her dignity and equality, the THE BOOK OF GENESIS. ...
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... seems never to have heard of Iahveh . The second attributes creation to Iahveh , a tribal god of ancient Israel , but represents Iahveh as one of two or more gods , conferring with them ( in Genesis ch . xiii , V. 22 ) as to the danger ...
... seems never to have heard of Iahveh . The second attributes creation to Iahveh , a tribal god of ancient Israel , but represents Iahveh as one of two or more gods , conferring with them ( in Genesis ch . xiii , V. 22 ) as to the danger ...
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... seems more troubled about the serpent than any other personage in the drama. As snakes cannot walk upright, and have never been known to speak, he thinks this beguiling creature must have been an ourang-outang, or some species of ape ...
... seems more troubled about the serpent than any other personage in the drama. As snakes cannot walk upright, and have never been known to speak, he thinks this beguiling creature must have been an ourang-outang, or some species of ape ...
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