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... tion of human inventions , because it satisfies the more elevated human instincts , is about as reasonable as a moral philosophy would be which accounted for the maternal affection by con- cluding it to arise from a recollection of the ...
... tion of human inventions , because it satisfies the more elevated human instincts , is about as reasonable as a moral philosophy would be which accounted for the maternal affection by con- cluding it to arise from a recollection of the ...
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... tion of which was only known to Brother Paul , the chief cook , himself . Lastly , there was the salmon , borne in upon a great platter by a smiling , red - faced server , and set before the Father Abbot himself . Arnoul , whose place ...
... tion of which was only known to Brother Paul , the chief cook , himself . Lastly , there was the salmon , borne in upon a great platter by a smiling , red - faced server , and set before the Father Abbot himself . Arnoul , whose place ...
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... tion of dogma . The rationalist theologian , denying any sort of supernatural revelation , is quite free to apply the Darwinian theory to his theology , to regard it strictly as a natural growth in a natural environment , with a ...
... tion of dogma . The rationalist theologian , denying any sort of supernatural revelation , is quite free to apply the Darwinian theory to his theology , to regard it strictly as a natural growth in a natural environment , with a ...
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... tion from the real active life of the Church . Since , then , the explicitation of the Church's thought con- cerning the deposit follows on the Church's life , the process cannot be merely a change of language ; not a mere transla- tion ...
... tion from the real active life of the Church . Since , then , the explicitation of the Church's thought con- cerning the deposit follows on the Church's life , the process cannot be merely a change of language ; not a mere transla- tion ...
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... tion at different schools and colleges , under various professors , and became a happy , bright , and cultured woman , who is , moreover , skilled in out - of - door sports , which she throughly enjoys . † What Dr. Howe did for Laura ...
... tion at different schools and colleges , under various professors , and became a happy , bright , and cultured woman , who is , moreover , skilled in out - of - door sports , which she throughly enjoys . † What Dr. Howe did for Laura ...
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