The Hibbert Journal, Svazek 39Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1940 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... living in slavery or in the service of a king could not enter the Order . Children were admitted as novices , if they had their parents ' consent . Benedictinism allowed the admission of the serf - born , and also of children , their ...
... living in slavery or in the service of a king could not enter the Order . Children were admitted as novices , if they had their parents ' consent . Benedictinism allowed the admission of the serf - born , and also of children , their ...
Strana 418
... living matter , seems to reveal a living universe , a material structure that is , in some way , alive . He is for ever examining living matter : as he pro- ceeds down the scale , even the most primitive forms reveal some life ...
... living matter , seems to reveal a living universe , a material structure that is , in some way , alive . He is for ever examining living matter : as he pro- ceeds down the scale , even the most primitive forms reveal some life ...
Strana 419
... living disturbances such as planetary motions , storms , etc. , are sufficiently resolvable into law for even the savage mind to appreciate . Above these come chemical disturb- ances , and then living auto - motions ; and the higher and ...
... living disturbances such as planetary motions , storms , etc. , are sufficiently resolvable into law for even the savage mind to appreciate . Above these come chemical disturb- ances , and then living auto - motions ; and the higher and ...
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