Knowledge is Power: A Guide to Personal CultureHutchinson, 1935 - 360 pages |
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Page 162
... present to me ; living without God in the world , of God's light I was not utterly bereft ; if my as yet scaled eyes , with their unspeakable longing , could nowhere see Him , nevertheless in my heart He was present and His Heaven ...
... present to me ; living without God in the world , of God's light I was not utterly bereft ; if my as yet scaled eyes , with their unspeakable longing , could nowhere see Him , nevertheless in my heart He was present and His Heaven ...
Page 221
... present complex and effective form . 2. The History of the British Parliament The Mother of Parlia- ments IN my ... present condition as a full representative body of the whole nation , expressing the people's desires and maintaining the ...
... present complex and effective form . 2. The History of the British Parliament The Mother of Parlia- ments IN my ... present condition as a full representative body of the whole nation , expressing the people's desires and maintaining the ...
Page 284
... present has been to intensify the struggle for existence . Ever since Christianity conquered the world there has been a slow and gradual emancipation of the masses , a slow and gradual weakening of the upper classes . First came the ...
... present has been to intensify the struggle for existence . Ever since Christianity conquered the world there has been a slow and gradual emancipation of the masses , a slow and gradual weakening of the upper classes . First came the ...
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