Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... never be trained to approach the Bible in a natural way , and could never be put in position to understand it , as long as this unnatural and monstrous crime was committed against it every Sunday by their ministers . I am still of this ...
... never be trained to approach the Bible in a natural way , and could never be put in position to understand it , as long as this unnatural and monstrous crime was committed against it every Sunday by their ministers . I am still of this ...
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... never had the experience of independence and is unable to trust his own spirit . This is as true of multitudes of people who never go to church and who never concern themselves with religion as it is of the most loyal members of the ...
... never had the experience of independence and is unable to trust his own spirit . This is as true of multitudes of people who never go to church and who never concern themselves with religion as it is of the most loyal members of the ...
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... never make a writer . I changed the title of the story and also the pen name , sent the thing back to him , and in a few days received acceptance and a liberal check . The story was utter trash . The whole business was a bore and a ...
... never make a writer . I changed the title of the story and also the pen name , sent the thing back to him , and in a few days received acceptance and a liberal check . The story was utter trash . The whole business was a bore and a ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
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