An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 197
... kind of work will be toler- ated . They are notified to stand by the old creed , and to avoid all original thought , as a mortal pesti- lence . Every minister is employed like an attorney- either for plaintiff or defendant - and he is ...
... kind of work will be toler- ated . They are notified to stand by the old creed , and to avoid all original thought , as a mortal pesti- lence . Every minister is employed like an attorney- either for plaintiff or defendant - and he is ...
Page 297
... kind would be a pretty good religion - don't you think so ? But a religion of kindness and useful effort is nearly a perfect religion . We used to think it was a man's belief concerning a dogma that would fix his place in eternity ...
... kind would be a pretty good religion - don't you think so ? But a religion of kindness and useful effort is nearly a perfect religion . We used to think it was a man's belief concerning a dogma that would fix his place in eternity ...
Page 380
... kind of law and the kind of order that they found administered by its ' constituted guardians ' ; by men who dared to appeal from the keepers of divine truth ' to divine truth itself — from the trustees of God ' to God Himself . " " The ...
... kind of law and the kind of order that they found administered by its ' constituted guardians ' ; by men who dared to appeal from the keepers of divine truth ' to divine truth itself — from the trustees of God ' to God Himself . " " The ...
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