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... fact that we always hear of the "fall of man," not the fall of woman, showing that the consensus of human thought has been more unerring than masculine interpretation. Reading this narrative carefully, it is amazing that any set of men ...
... fact that we always hear of the "fall of man," not the fall of woman, showing that the consensus of human thought has been more unerring than masculine interpretation. Reading this narrative carefully, it is amazing that any set of men ...
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... fact that Naamah's beauty attracted the multitude , does not prove that she either courted or accepted their attentions . The manner in which the writer of these chapters presents the women so in conflict with so in conflict with ...
... fact that Naamah's beauty attracted the multitude , does not prove that she either courted or accepted their attentions . The manner in which the writer of these chapters presents the women so in conflict with so in conflict with ...
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... facts, Hale coolly remarks. "Such provisions has the just God made to fulfil the curse which he promised on man." It seems far more rational to believe that the curses on both woman and man were but figments of the human brain, and that ...
... facts, Hale coolly remarks. "Such provisions has the just God made to fulfil the curse which he promised on man." It seems far more rational to believe that the curses on both woman and man were but figments of the human brain, and that ...
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... fact the wives of the patriarchs, all untruthful, and one a kleptomaniac, but illustrate the law, that the cardinal virtues are seldom found in oppressed classes. any E. C. S. A careful study of the Bible would alter the views of many ...
... fact the wives of the patriarchs, all untruthful, and one a kleptomaniac, but illustrate the law, that the cardinal virtues are seldom found in oppressed classes. any E. C. S. A careful study of the Bible would alter the views of many ...
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... facts that transpired, in either case the firm belief that no harm could come to Ishmael, must be taken into account when estimating the motives which led Abraham and Sarah, for doubtless Abraham told Sarah of his vision, to send Hagar ...
... facts that transpired, in either case the firm belief that no harm could come to Ishmael, must be taken into account when estimating the motives which led Abraham and Sarah, for doubtless Abraham told Sarah of his vision, to send Hagar ...
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