The Hibbert Journal, Tom 9Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1911 A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy. |
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... matter of casual charity , but as a substantial element in the life of the people , momentous for good and evil . Consider , too , the widened range . Forty years ago , it meant only what was called the three R's for most of the nation ...
... matter of casual charity , but as a substantial element in the life of the people , momentous for good and evil . Consider , too , the widened range . Forty years ago , it meant only what was called the three R's for most of the nation ...
Strona 41
... matter of chance ; that certain people are born what we vulgarly call " clever , " and the rest of us are to leave knowledge and research to them ; that the pursuit of knowledge is but a byway for certain select and half - uncanny ...
... matter of chance ; that certain people are born what we vulgarly call " clever , " and the rest of us are to leave knowledge and research to them ; that the pursuit of knowledge is but a byway for certain select and half - uncanny ...
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... matter than the four walls of school and college ; it depends not only on the teacher in the narrow sense , but on our clergy , our journalists , and last , not least , on the parents and on the home - life of our people . " It moves ...
... matter than the four walls of school and college ; it depends not only on the teacher in the narrow sense , but on our clergy , our journalists , and last , not least , on the parents and on the home - life of our people . " It moves ...
Strona 59
... matter how poetic we make many of the utterances of Jesus , it is quite evident that He believed in a God who was Creator and Upholder of the earth with its attendant stars and sun , and the Succourer at His own free will of the men ...
... matter how poetic we make many of the utterances of Jesus , it is quite evident that He believed in a God who was Creator and Upholder of the earth with its attendant stars and sun , and the Succourer at His own free will of the men ...
Strona 71
... matter how cleverly supported , cannot be an essential constituent of any universal and transforming religion . If it be necessary first to study the intricacies of Synoptic criticism , and , second , agree upon our results , before we ...
... matter how cleverly supported , cannot be an essential constituent of any universal and transforming religion . If it be necessary first to study the intricacies of Synoptic criticism , and , second , agree upon our results , before we ...
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