Language and Christian BeliefMacmillan, 1958 - 135 pagina's |
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... concerned with the world's natural resources ve changed in response to new attitudes and needs . ere is a growing concern about the world's diminishing tural resources . People are becoming uncomfortably aware the impact their ...
... concerned with the world's natural resources ve changed in response to new attitudes and needs . ere is a growing concern about the world's diminishing tural resources . People are becoming uncomfortably aware the impact their ...
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... concerned about the lack of evaluation of these programs and recom- mend strongly , outside independent evaluation . The specific area of evaluation with which we are concerned is the effectiveness of the programs for aged blacks . 90 ...
... concerned about the lack of evaluation of these programs and recom- mend strongly , outside independent evaluation . The specific area of evaluation with which we are concerned is the effectiveness of the programs for aged blacks . 90 ...
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... concern regarding its spread among the youth and high incidence of mortality , this disease has been treated separately . Moreover , the United Nations , WHO and many other international organizations have been deeply concerned about ...
... concern regarding its spread among the youth and high incidence of mortality , this disease has been treated separately . Moreover , the United Nations , WHO and many other international organizations have been deeply concerned about ...
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SECTION A I VERIFICATION AND RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE I | 1 |
RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE | 16 |
SECTION B 3 AUTHORITY AND BELIEF | 32 |
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