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... believe that he had accepted the human state under privileged terms . Far from thinking this I believe that the major part of the sacrifice he made in his descent from Heaven lay , not in the few hours of agony on the cross , but in the ...
... believe that he had accepted the human state under privileged terms . Far from thinking this I believe that the major part of the sacrifice he made in his descent from Heaven lay , not in the few hours of agony on the cross , but in the ...
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... believe it happened ; I believe that Jesus literally died on the cross , and afterwards resumed his human body . There is no case for invoking any theory of suspended animation , though it is perhaps helpful to note that his feet had ...
... believe it happened ; I believe that Jesus literally died on the cross , and afterwards resumed his human body . There is no case for invoking any theory of suspended animation , though it is perhaps helpful to note that his feet had ...
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... believe that any tyranny , not even the Iron Curtain itself , can survive the uncannily simple and ingenious satire of Animal Farm ; and there is every reason to believe that the rulers of the Kremlin share my opinion , for they have ...
... believe that any tyranny , not even the Iron Curtain itself , can survive the uncannily simple and ingenious satire of Animal Farm ; and there is every reason to believe that the rulers of the Kremlin share my opinion , for they have ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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