An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 15
... fear, Q And that to eliminate fear my life must be dedicated to useful work—work in which I forget myself; Q That fresh air in abundance, and moderate, systematic exercise in the open air are the part of wisdom; Q That I can not afi'ord ...
... fear, Q And that to eliminate fear my life must be dedicated to useful work—work in which I forget myself; Q That fresh air in abundance, and moderate, systematic exercise in the open air are the part of wisdom; Q That I can not afi'ord ...
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... fears, barbaric instincts are still man's inheritance. A free man—the superman—is as yet only a hope and a beautiful dream. But it is a dream which shall yet come true a.- soThomas Paine was a great factor in giving to us thoughts which ...
... fears, barbaric instincts are still man's inheritance. A free man—the superman—is as yet only a hope and a beautiful dream. But it is a dream which shall yet come true a.- soThomas Paine was a great factor in giving to us thoughts which ...
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... fear. He knew no holler thing than truth. He preferred using his own reason to receiving popular applause or approbation. His keen wit, clear brain and merciless sarcasm uncrowned the King of Superstition and made him a puppet in the ...
... fear. He knew no holler thing than truth. He preferred using his own reason to receiving popular applause or approbation. His keen wit, clear brain and merciless sarcasm uncrowned the King of Superstition and made him a puppet in the ...
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... fear for their theology :- aUnitarians were supposed to be liberal. Emerson found that no denomination more surely than they has the god Terminus erected as limits beyond which no man may think with safety aa- aBut no one could mark the ...
... fear for their theology :- aUnitarians were supposed to be liberal. Emerson found that no denomination more surely than they has the god Terminus erected as limits beyond which no man may think with safety aa- aBut no one could mark the ...
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... fears. their strength, their weakness, their possibilities, and he deals with them, having ever before him the ideal. He, too, is looking for a Hapi, a Messiah, a Superman 3. I“, He is never discouraged, never tired, never depressed ...
... fears. their strength, their weakness, their possibilities, and he deals with them, having ever before him the ideal. He, too, is looking for a Hapi, a Messiah, a Superman 3. I“, He is never discouraged, never tired, never depressed ...
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