An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... give out good-will to others; Q That to better my own condition I must practise mutuality; Q That bodily health is necessary to continued and effective work; Q That I am ruled largely by habit; Q That habit is a form of exercise; Q That ...
... give out good-will to others; Q That to better my own condition I must practise mutuality; Q That bodily health is necessary to continued and effective work; Q That I am ruled largely by habit; Q That habit is a form of exercise; Q That ...
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... give his life for it a- n. Then, too, he who could read possessed secrets which ordinary men could not know. In England, a few hundred years ago, a man was exempt from punishment if he could read and write. Often the judges who tried ...
... give his life for it a- n. Then, too, he who could read possessed secrets which ordinary men could not know. In England, a few hundred years ago, a man was exempt from punishment if he could read and write. Often the judges who tried ...
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... give us facts concerning business principles, acceptable and honorable—principles that apply to new methods, new ... gives the opportunity. So the American Bible must treat of Economi -—-the highest science man has yet discovered M- .w ...
... give us facts concerning business principles, acceptable and honorable—principles that apply to new methods, new ... gives the opportunity. So the American Bible must treat of Economi -—-the highest science man has yet discovered M- .w ...
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... give his life. He knew various countries, all peoples, all types 0 men and women, therefore he knew Americans as few Americans could a. a.He knew the principles upon which this country is founded. Deep in his heart he held noble ideals ...
... give his life. He knew various countries, all peoples, all types 0 men and women, therefore he knew Americans as few Americans could a. a.He knew the principles upon which this country is founded. Deep in his heart he held noble ideals ...
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... people to know that_ in Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six there was an opportunity to give to mankind its birthright—freedom. He knew it would take many years for man to be born free, because man is Page 24 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
... people to know that_ in Seventeen Hundred Seventy-six there was an opportunity to give to mankind its birthright—freedom. He knew it would take many years for man to be born free, because man is Page 24 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
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