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... thought as a child : now that I am become a man , I have put away childish things . " - I CORINTHIANS xiii . 9-11 . II . UNION WITH CHRIST " Abide in Me , and I in you . As the branch can- not bear fruit of itself , except it abide in ...
... thought as a child : now that I am become a man , I have put away childish things . " - I CORINTHIANS xiii . 9-11 . II . UNION WITH CHRIST " Abide in Me , and I in you . As the branch can- not bear fruit of itself , except it abide in ...
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... thought as a child : now that I am become a man , I have put away childish things . " — I CORINTHIANS xiii . 9-11 . THE history of man's search for knowledge in every branch of study has commonly to pass through three stages . First ...
... thought as a child : now that I am become a man , I have put away childish things . " — I CORINTHIANS xiii . 9-11 . THE history of man's search for knowledge in every branch of study has commonly to pass through three stages . First ...
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... thought easy . Thus , for instance , a schoolboy's idea as to what is an easy book may be very different from that entertained by an accomplished scholar , who may regard that as full of difficulties which the schoolboy pronounces easy ...
... thought easy . Thus , for instance , a schoolboy's idea as to what is an easy book may be very different from that entertained by an accomplished scholar , who may regard that as full of difficulties which the schoolboy pronounces easy ...
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... thought . If the solu- tions which this philosophy offered of the problems it attacked must be pronounced entirely unsatis- factory , it at least had the merit of inviting the attention of Christian thinkers to some problems of the ...
... thought . If the solu- tions which this philosophy offered of the problems it attacked must be pronounced entirely unsatis- factory , it at least had the merit of inviting the attention of Christian thinkers to some problems of the ...
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... thought , were wholly different from ours ; who , assuming as principles some things which we believe to be true , others which we know to be false , or to have been taken for granted without evidence , occupied their lives in drawing ...
... thought , were wholly different from ours ; who , assuming as principles some things which we believe to be true , others which we know to be false , or to have been taken for granted without evidence , occupied their lives in drawing ...
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