Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... hand , should one's first contact with a book be unpleas- ant , if it was introduced to him , for instance , as a task to be done at the order of some stern or dry pedagogue , he is probably incapacitated for life so far as that book is ...
... hand , should one's first contact with a book be unpleas- ant , if it was introduced to him , for instance , as a task to be done at the order of some stern or dry pedagogue , he is probably incapacitated for life so far as that book is ...
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Hilary Goode Richardson. the Bible into the hands of the people . To make Bibles numerous and cheap enough to accomplish that end was no small undertaking in an age when every copy had to be made by hand , yet copies seem to have been ...
Hilary Goode Richardson. the Bible into the hands of the people . To make Bibles numerous and cheap enough to accomplish that end was no small undertaking in an age when every copy had to be made by hand , yet copies seem to have been ...
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... hand bookstores , where most of them were found , in the hope that some of the true lovers who infest such places will find their own in them . When anyone runs across an old Bible with my name in it , if it has been abused let him know ...
... hand bookstores , where most of them were found , in the hope that some of the true lovers who infest such places will find their own in them . When anyone runs across an old Bible with my name in it , if it has been abused let him know ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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