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LEWIS MUMFORD 205 XV. XVI. GEORGE JEAN NATHAN HIT SHIH 221 235
XVII. JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH 265 XVIH. IRWIN EDMAN 277 XIX. HILAIRE
BELLOC 287 XX. BEATRICE WEBB 295 XXI. WILLIAM RALPH INGE 307 XXII.
J. B. S. ...
LEWIS MUMFORD 205 XV. XVI. GEORGE JEAN NATHAN HIT SHIH 221 235
XVII. JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH 265 XVIH. IRWIN EDMAN 277 XIX. HILAIRE
BELLOC 287 XX. BEATRICE WEBB 295 XXI. WILLIAM RALPH INGE 307 XXII.
J. B. S. ...
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... with their fellow men. The abandonment of miracle, as a fact of present-day
experience, is a clear gain. Though we are still plagued with priestly frauds and
bogus cures, ghostly apparitions, and superstitions of WILLIAM RALPH INGE 311
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... with their fellow men. The abandonment of miracle, as a fact of present-day
experience, is a clear gain. Though we are still plagued with priestly frauds and
bogus cures, ghostly apparitions, and superstitions of WILLIAM RALPH INGE 311
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William Ralph Inge is the Dean of St. Paul's, London, and the author of numerous
works in the fields of religion and philosophy. J. B. S. Haldane is Sir William Dunn
Reader in Bio-chemistry at Cambridge University. Among his books are ...
William Ralph Inge is the Dean of St. Paul's, London, and the author of numerous
works in the fields of religion and philosophy. J. B. S. Haldane is Sir William Dunn
Reader in Bio-chemistry at Cambridge University. Among his books are ...
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