Great Passages from the Bible: Thirty Six LessonsAmerican Unitarian Association, 1901 - 152 pagina's |
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... clear that JE is itself made up of two separate collections , it is not always possible to divide them with certainty from one another . Happily , in this case it is perfectly clear . The story of the lesson ( except un- important parts ...
... clear that JE is itself made up of two separate collections , it is not always possible to divide them with certainty from one another . Happily , in this case it is perfectly clear . The story of the lesson ( except un- important parts ...
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... clearly why it is good . 3. Suggest that we here have something of the idea that we can , if we will , find a better way to settle differences than the old savage way of war . When we grow wise enough to under- stand it , there is a way ...
... clearly why it is good . 3. Suggest that we here have something of the idea that we can , if we will , find a better way to settle differences than the old savage way of war . When we grow wise enough to under- stand it , there is a way ...
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... clear to him which could not be discovered by the waking eye . He set up the stone to mark the place . Is not the stone there right beside the sanctuary ? Dreams and visions are real to these people . In this , moreover , they are just ...
... clear to him which could not be discovered by the waking eye . He set up the stone to mark the place . Is not the stone there right beside the sanctuary ? Dreams and visions are real to these people . In this , moreover , they are just ...
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... clear to the reader of the English version only . The student , however , recognizes at once that this , along with the greater part of the Jacob Esau stories , was originally part of the Judean collection by the writer whom we know as ...
... clear to the reader of the English version only . The student , however , recognizes at once that this , along with the greater part of the Jacob Esau stories , was originally part of the Judean collection by the writer whom we know as ...
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... clear that the later account of the work of Moses and the desert wanderings and the conquest of Pales- tine are historically impossible , are we , in these earlier stories , as in the case of the patriarchs , dealing with legend merely ...
... clear that the later account of the work of Moses and the desert wanderings and the conquest of Pales- tine are historically impossible , are we , in these earlier stories , as in the case of the patriarchs , dealing with legend merely ...
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