An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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... thought . He was master of his own mind . No man had ever lived before Emerson who thought with less restraint . Had he lived in the time of Servetus he would doubtless have had a tragic death . Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll ...
... thought . He was master of his own mind . No man had ever lived before Emerson who thought with less restraint . Had he lived in the time of Servetus he would doubtless have had a tragic death . Had he spoken in terms such as Ingersoll ...
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... thought tends to refine the heart of its dross , obliterate pride , and make her feel the sacredness of her office . All good men everywhere recognize the holiness of motherhood - this miracle by which the race survives There is a touch ...
... thought tends to refine the heart of its dross , obliterate pride , and make her feel the sacredness of her office . All good men everywhere recognize the holiness of motherhood - this miracle by which the race survives There is a touch ...
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... thought - for a mutual benefit To hold a thought of fear is to pollute the mind- prejudice poisons , jealousy is a thing to zealously avoid , and hate hurts worst the one who hates ND the argument is this : So long as the thought of ...
... thought - for a mutual benefit To hold a thought of fear is to pollute the mind- prejudice poisons , jealousy is a thing to zealously avoid , and hate hurts worst the one who hates ND the argument is this : So long as the thought of ...
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