Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 51Victoria Institute., 1919 |
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... considered that the reader of the paper had well defined Christian Sanity . He attributed loss of mental balance in many cases to erroneous and foggy teaching , commonly described as mystical teaching , in spiritual matters . Mr. ARTHUR ...
... considered that the reader of the paper had well defined Christian Sanity . He attributed loss of mental balance in many cases to erroneous and foggy teaching , commonly described as mystical teaching , in spiritual matters . Mr. ARTHUR ...
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... considered as racial rather than individual characters , but after this the boy and the girl begin to differ a little , though in my opinion they should be treated alike for some years longer . The new development is the birth of ...
... considered as racial rather than individual characters , but after this the boy and the girl begin to differ a little , though in my opinion they should be treated alike for some years longer . The new development is the birth of ...
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... considered St. Paul's words as having his Master's authority , and referred to his saying , " Doth not even nature herself teach you ? as proving that the distinction between the sexes in the Christian community were intended to be ...
... considered St. Paul's words as having his Master's authority , and referred to his saying , " Doth not even nature herself teach you ? as proving that the distinction between the sexes in the Christian community were intended to be ...
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... considered the century that produced Bunyan and Howe , also Pascal , and witnessed the attempt of the Puritans to set up the Kingdom of God by force on earth , to be most interesting . He regarded conscience as that which God had ...
... considered the century that produced Bunyan and Howe , also Pascal , and witnessed the attempt of the Puritans to set up the Kingdom of God by force on earth , to be most interesting . He regarded conscience as that which God had ...
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... considered themselves absolved from Macedonian jurisdiction , the tribes to the north and west rose in revolt , so that from all quarters danger threatened . In one year , in a series of brilliant and original operations , he made ...
... considered themselves absolved from Macedonian jurisdiction , the tribes to the north and west rose in revolt , so that from all quarters danger threatened . In one year , in a series of brilliant and original operations , he made ...
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