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Pagina 64
Then Louis put the two aspects of the statement side by side again , and " culture " became for him a living word — a sheer veil through which , at first , he could but dimly see ; but living word and sheer living veil had come from ...
Then Louis put the two aspects of the statement side by side again , and " culture " became for him a living word — a sheer veil through which , at first , he could but dimly see ; but living word and sheer living veil had come from ...
Pagina 68
... included one of those Scripture lessons as recorded by " X and Y. ” Even without the ruddy and jolly face , the flashing spectacles , the living voice , these notes help us to understand the affection in which Sanderson was held .
... included one of those Scripture lessons as recorded by " X and Y. ” Even without the ruddy and jolly face , the flashing spectacles , the living voice , these notes help us to understand the affection in which Sanderson was held .
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If anything approaching a final conclusion was reached , it was that the end of living was self - realization , but with the attachment of Garman's famous formula of A and B , which brought up the whole subject of human and divine ...
If anything approaching a final conclusion was reached , it was that the end of living was self - realization , but with the attachment of Garman's famous formula of A and B , which brought up the whole subject of human and divine ...
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