An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... mind and habit of action on my part will add to the peace, happiness and wellbeing of other people, Q And that a different thought and action on my part will bring pain and discord to others; (LThat if I would secure reasonable ...
... mind and habit of action on my part will add to the peace, happiness and wellbeing of other people, Q And that a different thought and action on my part will bring pain and discord to others; (LThat if I would secure reasonable ...
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... minds. Q Patriotism is a positive quality—it is love of country, and does not involve hatred of other countries. A patriot is one who loves his country, supports it, and works for its good. His individual interests are absorbed into the ...
... minds. Q Patriotism is a positive quality—it is love of country, and does not involve hatred of other countries. A patriot is one who loves his country, supports it, and works for its good. His individual interests are absorbed into the ...
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... mind is in serious, solemn darkness. (L Ingersoll let the light of human sympathy penetrate first, and from the good-nature which followed, he added good humor, then sent shafts of wit a- A. He showed that not God, but man's conception ...
... mind is in serious, solemn darkness. (L Ingersoll let the light of human sympathy penetrate first, and from the good-nature which followed, he added good humor, then sent shafts of wit a- A. He showed that not God, but man's conception ...
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... mind. (I, No man had ever lived before Emerson who thought with less restraint. Had he lived in the time of Servetus he would doubtless have had a tragic death. (l, Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll used, he would have been ...
... mind. (I, No man had ever lived before Emerson who thought with less restraint. Had he lived in the time of Servetus he would doubtless have had a tragic death. (l, Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll used, he would have been ...
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... fact whenever he needs it. Without effort, his mind seizes upon the important part of any subject, scene or situation, and he presents the few parts which will suggest the whole. He knows psychology, the needs of Page 32 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
... fact whenever he needs it. Without effort, his mind seizes upon the important part of any subject, scene or situation, and he presents the few parts which will suggest the whole. He knows psychology, the needs of Page 32 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
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