An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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... teach us to be well , and how to keep well ; that will inspire us to obey the common laws of health ; that will teach us how to exercise , work , play , think ; how to breathe and to eat . We need instruc- tion in the democracy of man's ...
... teach us to be well , and how to keep well ; that will inspire us to obey the common laws of health ; that will teach us how to exercise , work , play , think ; how to breathe and to eat . We need instruc- tion in the democracy of man's ...
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... teach men that they are good or bad for themselves , that others can not be good or bad for them , that they can not be charged with the crimes , or credited with the virtues , of others . We must discard the doctrine of the atone- ment ...
... teach men that they are good or bad for themselves , that others can not be good or bad for them , that they can not be charged with the crimes , or credited with the virtues , of others . We must discard the doctrine of the atone- ment ...
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Alice Hubbard. T is a great thing to teach . I am never more complimented than when some one addresses me as teacher . " To give yourself in a way 66 that will inspire others to think , to do , to become - what nobler ambition ! To be a ...
Alice Hubbard. T is a great thing to teach . I am never more complimented than when some one addresses me as teacher . " To give yourself in a way 66 that will inspire others to think , to do , to become - what nobler ambition ! To be a ...
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