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... believe is their reality they can look upon reality as make - believe . XXXII I BEGAN to write plays , as do most young writers , I expect , because it seemed less difficult to set down on paper the things people said than to construct ...
... believe is their reality they can look upon reality as make - believe . XXXII I BEGAN to write plays , as do most young writers , I expect , because it seemed less difficult to set down on paper the things people said than to construct ...
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... believe in God ; I felt the exhilaration of a new freedom . But we do not believe only with our minds ; in some deep recess of my soul there lingered still the old dread of hell - fire , and for long my exultation was tempered by the ...
... believe in God ; I felt the exhilaration of a new freedom . But we do not believe only with our minds ; in some deep recess of my soul there lingered still the old dread of hell - fire , and for long my exultation was tempered by the ...
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... believe that God was so ungentlemanly as to like it . At the time it seemed to me a curious eccentricity . I think ... believe in him and threatens with horrible punishment those who do not . For my part I cannot believe in a God who is ...
... believe that God was so ungentlemanly as to like it . At the time it seemed to me a curious eccentricity . I think ... believe in him and threatens with horrible punishment those who do not . For my part I cannot believe in a God who is ...
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