The True History of Joshua Davidson, Christian and CommunistChatto and Windus, 1874 - 279 pages |
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... given to all men who make bold to strip the veil from a convenient sham , and to force on the world the recognition of an unwelcome truth and the need of a disquieting decision . No one wants to be troubled with logical Christianity ...
... given to all men who make bold to strip the veil from a convenient sham , and to force on the world the recognition of an unwelcome truth and the need of a disquieting decision . No one wants to be troubled with logical Christianity ...
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... given to us as our example , do we not follow it literally , in simple exactness , and as we find it set before us in the Gos- pels ? And he believed that God would strengthen his hands , not only to enable him to realise this in his ...
... given to us as our example , do we not follow it literally , in simple exactness , and as we find it set before us in the Gos- pels ? And he believed that God would strengthen his hands , not only to enable him to realise this in his ...
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... given him . He was but a young man at this time , remember ; enthusiastic , with little or no scientific knowledge and with much of the logic of fanaticism ; unable to judge between the possible and the impossible , and putting the ...
... given him . He was but a young man at this time , remember ; enthusiastic , with little or no scientific knowledge and with much of the logic of fanaticism ; unable to judge between the possible and the impossible , and putting the ...
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... given me other thoughts , and I must obey them if I would not sin against the Holy Ghost . " And the doctor said afterwards to Mr. Grand , that he was quite touched at the lad's sweetness and wrong - headedness combined , and would have ...
... given me other thoughts , and I must obey them if I would not sin against the Holy Ghost . " And the doctor said afterwards to Mr. Grand , that he was quite touched at the lad's sweetness and wrong - headedness combined , and would have ...
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Elizabeth Lynn Linton. sweetness and wrong - headedness combined , and would have given much to have been able to send him there and then to a lunatic asylum , where he might have been taken care of for a time and put to rights . The ...
Elizabeth Lynn Linton. sweetness and wrong - headedness combined , and would have given much to have been able to send him there and then to a lunatic asylum , where he might have been taken care of for a time and put to rights . The ...
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