An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... 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 of a Page 28 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
... 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 of a Page 28 AN AMERICAN BIBLE.
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