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... educated people believe in a very different world order . We are now told that the sun has been in existence about eight billion years , the earth about two thousand million , the human race about one million WILLIAM RALPH INGE 313.
... educated people believe in a very different world order . We are now told that the sun has been in existence about eight billion years , the earth about two thousand million , the human race about one million WILLIAM RALPH INGE 313.
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... for the first time upon the plane of history , and became a power in the world . To suppose that we shall need no religion is nonsense . And as for starting a new re- ligion , as some suggest , you might as well WILLIAM RALPH INGE 315.
... for the first time upon the plane of history , and became a power in the world . To suppose that we shall need no religion is nonsense . And as for starting a new re- ligion , as some suggest , you might as well WILLIAM RALPH INGE 315.
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Albert Einstein. 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 ...
Albert Einstein. 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 ...
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