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Pagina 60
... seems to think that what he describes as objective is evidentially more reliable than the subjective sanction I have just described , while Canon Cartmell feels himself ( rightly or wrongly ) to be on surer ground when he bases his case ...
... seems to think that what he describes as objective is evidentially more reliable than the subjective sanction I have just described , while Canon Cartmell feels himself ( rightly or wrongly ) to be on surer ground when he bases his case ...
Pagina 139
... seem to them full of bitterness and stress , but by no means apocalyptic . The empire died as we fall asleep , without being aware of it . That tremendous death left no corpse behind . So it seems that apocalyptic consciousness rises to ...
... seem to them full of bitterness and stress , but by no means apocalyptic . The empire died as we fall asleep , without being aware of it . That tremendous death left no corpse behind . So it seems that apocalyptic consciousness rises to ...
Pagina 145
... seem to be the culmination of a long decadence , but a kind of convulsive return of short duration cutting across the preceding period . Thus the current interpretation of the apocalyptic message seems to be too literal . When it ...
... seem to be the culmination of a long decadence , but a kind of convulsive return of short duration cutting across the preceding period . Thus the current interpretation of the apocalyptic message seems to be too literal . When it ...
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ARNOLD G L | 31 |
Lessons of Palestine | 61 |
Chronicle of Munich | 156 |
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