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... lives on forever . be rubbed out . Old Dr. Arnold , the famous Master of Rugby , once said that in a moment of anger he unjustly punished one of his boys , and that , if he lived to all eternity , he would never cease to be ashamed and ...
... lives on forever . be rubbed out . Old Dr. Arnold , the famous Master of Rugby , once said that in a moment of anger he unjustly punished one of his boys , and that , if he lived to all eternity , he would never cease to be ashamed and ...
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... inspiration from his life ; but as a man , his moral supremacy is a direct challenge and encouragement to us all . We miss the significance of his life altogether if we simply emphasize his death for us . Much more did he live for 8.
... inspiration from his life ; but as a man , his moral supremacy is a direct challenge and encouragement to us all . We miss the significance of his life altogether if we simply emphasize his death for us . Much more did he live for 8.
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American Unitarian Association. death for us . Much more did he live for us . Το believe that he lived for us is to believe that the kind of life he lived is the most important thing . To be- lieve that the chief thing was his death , is ...
American Unitarian Association. death for us . Much more did he live for us . Το believe that he lived for us is to believe that the kind of life he lived is the most important thing . To be- lieve that the chief thing was his death , is ...
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... lives to it , and because it enormously increases our efficiency . But it has to do only with natural causes , not with spiritual agencies which may be propitiated by sacrifice and prayer . Moreover , as it advances , the impression ...
... lives to it , and because it enormously increases our efficiency . But it has to do only with natural causes , not with spiritual agencies which may be propitiated by sacrifice and prayer . Moreover , as it advances , the impression ...
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... live without religion . They do this because the only religious views with which they are acquainted are clearly in contradiction with what for them is indis- putably true . Others there are whose religious feeling is so deep that they ...
... live without religion . They do this because the only religious views with which they are acquainted are clearly in contradiction with what for them is indis- putably true . Others there are whose religious feeling is so deep that they ...
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