Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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... Evil . Colton . I ADMIT the existence of Evil to its full extent , and I also admit my own Ignorance , which is not the least part of the Evil I deplore . I also find in the midst of all this Evil , a tolerably fair proportion of Good ...
... Evil . Colton . I ADMIT the existence of Evil to its full extent , and I also admit my own Ignorance , which is not the least part of the Evil I deplore . I also find in the midst of all this Evil , a tolerably fair proportion of Good ...
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... Evil . Good and Evil . - Anon . THE difference between those whom the World esteems as Good , and those whom it condemns as Bad , is in many cases little else than that the former have been better sheltered from temptation Good and Evil ...
... Evil . Good and Evil . - Anon . THE difference between those whom the World esteems as Good , and those whom it condemns as Bad , is in many cases little else than that the former have been better sheltered from temptation Good and Evil ...
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A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Good and Evil . - Anon . HE who has observed how throughout History , while Man is con- tinually misusing Good , and turning it into Evil , the overruling sway of God's Providence out of Evil is ...
A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Good and Evil . - Anon . HE who has observed how throughout History , while Man is con- tinually misusing Good , and turning it into Evil , the overruling sway of God's Providence out of Evil is ...
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