An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 19
... desire to put into it all the wisdom the writer could gather together. Long years were required to make one copy of the 01d and the New Testament, and the book was very precious. The men who worked upon it were set apart for this sacred ...
... desire to put into it all the wisdom the writer could gather together. Long years were required to make one copy of the 01d and the New Testament, and the book was very precious. The men who worked upon it were set apart for this sacred ...
Page 26
... desire was to preserve it. ' Q It is easy to act when judgment says, “ This side is right and that side wrong.” Lincoln knew that both the North and the South were right and wrong. He had to deal with that hydra-headed monster, the ...
... desire was to preserve it. ' Q It is easy to act when judgment says, “ This side is right and that side wrong.” Lincoln knew that both the North and the South were right and wrong. He had to deal with that hydra-headed monster, the ...
Page 31
... itself and to simplify all vmg. Q He is like Paine in his love for liberty and in his desire that all shall be free to act in freedom and to think in freedom #0- aaHe is like Lincoln in that he would free all mankind. m'rnonuc'rron Page 31.
... itself and to simplify all vmg. Q He is like Paine in his love for liberty and in his desire that all shall be free to act in freedom and to think in freedom #0- aaHe is like Lincoln in that he would free all mankind. m'rnonuc'rron Page 31.
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... desire is to give every person about him equal opportunity with himself. He loves humanity. He believes in man, in the ultimate triumph of the noblest qualities in man. He is brother to all mankind and kindred INTRODUCTION Page 33.
... desire is to give every person about him equal opportunity with himself. He loves humanity. He believes in man, in the ultimate triumph of the noblest qualities in man. He is brother to all mankind and kindred INTRODUCTION Page 33.
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... desire 5'0 SHOULD have mentioned before that, in the Autumn of the preceding year, I had formed most of my ingenious acquaintance into a club of mutual improvement, which we called the Junto; we met on Friday evenings. The rules that I ...
... desire 5'0 SHOULD have mentioned before that, in the Autumn of the preceding year, I had formed most of my ingenious acquaintance into a club of mutual improvement, which we called the Junto; we met on Friday evenings. The rules that I ...
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