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... soul , is not explored as the fountain of the established teaching in society . Men have come to speak of the revelation as somewhat long ago given and done , as if God were dead . The injury to faith throttles the preacher ; and the ...
... soul , is not explored as the fountain of the established teaching in society . Men have come to speak of the revelation as somewhat long ago given and done , as if God were dead . The injury to faith throttles the preacher ; and the ...
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... Soul . In the soul , then , let the redemption be sought . In one soul , in your soul , there are resources for the world . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legible ...
... Soul . In the soul , then , let the redemption be sought . In one soul , in your soul , there are resources for the world . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legible ...
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George B. Perkins. Revelation is the disclosure of the soul . The popular notion of a revelation , is , that it is a telling of fortunes . In past oracles of the soul , the understanding seeks to find answers to sensual questions , and ...
George B. Perkins. Revelation is the disclosure of the soul . The popular notion of a revelation , is , that it is a telling of fortunes . In past oracles of the soul , the understanding seeks to find answers to sensual questions , and ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxxix |
The Colonies the Revolution and the New Nation | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 11 |
Copyright | |
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