An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 299
... race and a denial of the wisdom and goodness of the Supreme Intelligence . Men have sought to enslave other men , and these slaves strug- gling with their gyves and fetters have done many things so strange , erratic and violent that it ...
... race and a denial of the wisdom and goodness of the Supreme Intelligence . Men have sought to enslave other men , and these slaves strug- gling with their gyves and fetters have done many things so strange , erratic and violent that it ...
Page 309
... race has come , and see what tremendous progress has been made , say within twenty - five years , one thinks of the future possibilities of Man with reverence and awe 10 And the part we now play , as forerunners and Mes- siahs of the ...
... race has come , and see what tremendous progress has been made , say within twenty - five years , one thinks of the future possibilities of Man with reverence and awe 10 And the part we now play , as forerunners and Mes- siahs of the ...
Page 428
... race should be penalized ; and those other male men , equally strange , who , without the sense of humor , maintain that brains is a monopoly of the male ✨❤ Education up to the time of Friedrich Froebel was the evolution of intellect ...
... race should be penalized ; and those other male men , equally strange , who , without the sense of humor , maintain that brains is a monopoly of the male ✨❤ Education up to the time of Friedrich Froebel was the evolution of intellect ...
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