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... GODS . XXX . DUALISM , OR BELIEF IN TWO GODS PAGE SI 83 83 84 85 87 1 92 XXXI . PRAYER XXXII . SACRIFICE . 95 96 XXXIII . MONOTHEISM , OR BELIEF IN ONE GOD XXXIV . THREE STORIES ABOUT ABRAHAM 98 104 XXXV . MAN'S BELIEF IN A FUTURE LIFE ...
... GODS . XXX . DUALISM , OR BELIEF IN TWO GODS PAGE SI 83 83 84 85 87 1 92 XXXI . PRAYER XXXII . SACRIFICE . 95 96 XXXIII . MONOTHEISM , OR BELIEF IN ONE GOD XXXIV . THREE STORIES ABOUT ABRAHAM 98 104 XXXV . MAN'S BELIEF IN A FUTURE LIFE ...
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... God alone knows that , and He has told the secret to no one here , although , maybe , He will tell it us one day elsewhere . Perhaps you have thought that there is nothing very wonderful in being where you are , or in possessing the ...
... God alone knows that , and He has told the secret to no one here , although , maybe , He will tell it us one day elsewhere . Perhaps you have thought that there is nothing very wonderful in being where you are , or in possessing the ...
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... God had given him , and had often to do the same thing over and over again , as you have some- times with a hard spelling lesson , before he was able to do it well . Now there are several reasons for the belief that man was once wild ...
... God had given him , and had often to do the same thing over and over again , as you have some- times with a hard spelling lesson , before he was able to do it well . Now there are several reasons for the belief that man was once wild ...
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... God playing over its face . Now , it would be making another guess- and , as we shall never know whether we have guessed right , what is the use of guessing ? — to say how many years man has lived here . It is enough for us to know ...
... God playing over its face . Now , it would be making another guess- and , as we shall never know whether we have guessed right , what is the use of guessing ? — to say how many years man has lived here . It is enough for us to know ...
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... God has placed the brute , He has given it the covering best fitted for the place in which it lives , and has supplied its proper food close at hand . But God has placed man here naked , and left him to seek for himself the food and ...
... God has placed the brute , He has given it the covering best fitted for the place in which it lives , and has supplied its proper food close at hand . But God has placed man here naked , and left him to seek for himself the food and ...
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Page 83 - Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.
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