An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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... truth, for truth is relative, not fixed or static. This book, which we call An American Bible, is for people on this continent. ' (L This Arnerican Bible is fitted to the needs of.
... truth, for truth is relative, not fixed or static. This book, which we call An American Bible, is for people on this continent. ' (L This Arnerican Bible is fitted to the needs of.
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... truth concerning every-day life, from the writings of eight Americans a- so 0 ENJAMIN FRANKLIN was the man of energy, the typical American, one of the few educated men of all history 3% so He was the youngest son of Josiah and Abiah ...
... truth concerning every-day life, from the writings of eight Americans a- so 0 ENJAMIN FRANKLIN was the man of energy, the typical American, one of the few educated men of all history 3% so He was the youngest son of Josiah and Abiah ...
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... truth above all else a. a. He believed that for man to develop his body, his brain, his sense of beauty and refinement, was the best use to which he cOuld give his life. He knew various countries, all peoples, all types 0 men and women ...
... truth above all else a. a. He believed that for man to develop his body, his brain, his sense of beauty and refinement, was the best use to which he cOuld give his life. He knew various countries, all peoples, all types 0 men and women ...
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... 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 court of reason no aHe dethroned for ...
... 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 court of reason no aHe dethroned for ...
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... truth, embalmed and laid in pyramids of disuse. Into these truths he has breathed 'the breath of life and they have become for many of us living souls. From the thoughts of Moses, Socrates, Solomon, Pythagoras, Loyola, Jesus, Buddha ...
... truth, embalmed and laid in pyramids of disuse. Into these truths he has breathed 'the breath of life and they have become for many of us living souls. From the thoughts of Moses, Socrates, Solomon, Pythagoras, Loyola, Jesus, Buddha ...
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