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Page 121
... practice of the fashionable code . Crime was rejected , by the Christian religion ; but crime was assumed into the religion in vogue , if committed , with a religious intent . Such doctrines , and such practices , were rejected , by the ...
... practice of the fashionable code . Crime was rejected , by the Christian religion ; but crime was assumed into the religion in vogue , if committed , with a religious intent . Such doctrines , and such practices , were rejected , by the ...
Page 193
... practice more defective still . It is the example of one who was " holy , harmless , undefiled , and separated from sin- ners " →→ of one who did the " work which was given him to do " of one who , " for our sakes , fulfilled all ...
... practice more defective still . It is the example of one who was " holy , harmless , undefiled , and separated from sin- ners " →→ of one who did the " work which was given him to do " of one who , " for our sakes , fulfilled all ...
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... practice in this case strictly conformable to the theory , it becomes a question of some importance to determine how far we may deviate from the latter , so as to produce the best practical effect . For example , the theory supposes the ...
... practice in this case strictly conformable to the theory , it becomes a question of some importance to determine how far we may deviate from the latter , so as to produce the best practical effect . For example , the theory supposes the ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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