Science and ReligionG. Allen & Unwin, 1935 - Počet stran: 174 |
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... Teach my indeavours so Thy works to read , That learning them in Thee , I may proceed . Give thou my Reason that instructive flight , Whose weary wings may on Thy hands still light . Teach me to soar aloft , yet ever so When neer the ...
... Teach my indeavours so Thy works to read , That learning them in Thee , I may proceed . Give thou my Reason that instructive flight , Whose weary wings may on Thy hands still light . Teach me to soar aloft , yet ever so When neer the ...
Strana 46
... teach , and the assertion of a duty on the part of the hearers to accept that teaching . And , along with that authority to teach , the assertion of a power to exclude from the Christian fellowship those who contravened the teaching of ...
... teach , and the assertion of a duty on the part of the hearers to accept that teaching . And , along with that authority to teach , the assertion of a power to exclude from the Christian fellowship those who contravened the teaching of ...
Strana 97
... teaching of Pelagius , who was held by his contemporaries to be a Briton , and of Celestius who was thought to have been an Irishman . Both displayed that truly British attitude of mind that could combine the apparently irreconcilable ...
... teaching of Pelagius , who was held by his contemporaries to be a Briton , and of Celestius who was thought to have been an Irishman . Both displayed that truly British attitude of mind that could combine the apparently irreconcilable ...
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