The Hibbert Journal, Tom 15Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1917 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... things ; in dealing with the Lord's sayings he would give a simple turn to that which had a deeper meaning . Thus ... thing , admitting of an infinite variety of changes in its general appearance , in its affairs , in its moving causes ...
... things ; in dealing with the Lord's sayings he would give a simple turn to that which had a deeper meaning . Thus ... thing , admitting of an infinite variety of changes in its general appearance , in its affairs , in its moving causes ...
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... things , even to the number of figs on a fig - tree , that when he was asking questions of the doctors in the Temple he was not seeking for information but only trying to draw them out , I lose the doctrine of his perfect Humanity , as ...
... things , even to the number of figs on a fig - tree , that when he was asking questions of the doctors in the Temple he was not seeking for information but only trying to draw them out , I lose the doctrine of his perfect Humanity , as ...
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... things in which we take interest ; it is deeper , the more intense the interest we take ; it is greater , the greater the activity and the success of the pursuit . Thus we account for the different modes in which different people seek ...
... things in which we take interest ; it is deeper , the more intense the interest we take ; it is greater , the greater the activity and the success of the pursuit . Thus we account for the different modes in which different people seek ...
Strona 85
... things now are , there is scarcely any natural bent that cannot readily find material to expend its interest upon ... thing . The activity of their minds reaches and stretches out here and there like the tendrils of a plant , seeking ...
... things now are , there is scarcely any natural bent that cannot readily find material to expend its interest upon ... thing . The activity of their minds reaches and stretches out here and there like the tendrils of a plant , seeking ...
Strona 87
... things , but also a knowledge of how to do things . The advance is not yet sufficient to make much difference in the degree of develop- ment of faculty of the lad who leaves school ; but when he has left school and is out in the world ...
... things , but also a knowledge of how to do things . The advance is not yet sufficient to make much difference in the degree of develop- ment of faculty of the lad who leaves school ; but when he has left school and is out in the world ...
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