An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 13
... woman wi11 reject it, and when we really begin to live it we will cease to talk about it. (I, As a suggestion and first rough draft, we submit this. (I I KNOW: '1', That I am here II, In a world where nothing is permanent but change ...
... woman wi11 reject it, and when we really begin to live it we will cease to talk about it. (I, As a suggestion and first rough draft, we submit this. (I I KNOW: '1', That I am here II, In a world where nothing is permanent but change ...
Page 20
... women now on earth, and the hope is that it will help them to live—we can die without assistance. Any one may accept or reject it, may add to it or subtract from it a, a, As the years go by, there will be constructed other bibles and ...
... women now on earth, and the hope is that it will help them to live—we can die without assistance. Any one may accept or reject it, may add to it or subtract from it a, a, As the years go by, there will be constructed other bibles and ...
Page 21
... women were born free and equal with men in every and all natural right; that woman has every right, as has man, to life, liberty and happiness .w- 50This American Bible must be simple and practical, in order to meet the needs of ...
... women were born free and equal with men in every and all natural right; that woman has every right, as has man, to life, liberty and happiness .w- 50This American Bible must be simple and practical, in order to meet the needs of ...
Page 22
... 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. The intent of his writings is to teach and to inspire us to live with ...
... 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. The intent of his writings is to teach and to inspire us to live with ...
Page 24
... women could not express for themselves. He wrote his thoughts in clear, limpid English which he who read could understand. He printed and distributed at his own expense many thousands of pamphlets because he wanted the people to know ...
... women could not express for themselves. He wrote his thoughts in clear, limpid English which he who read could understand. He printed and distributed at his own expense many thousands of pamphlets because he wanted the people to know ...
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