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... began to investigate reli- gion , a search that began with Roman Catholicism , evolved into a personal code of ethics , and culminated in an affiliation with the Presbyterian Church . His strong sense of duty and moral righteousness ...
... began to investigate reli- gion , a search that began with Roman Catholicism , evolved into a personal code of ethics , and culminated in an affiliation with the Presbyterian Church . His strong sense of duty and moral righteousness ...
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... began to influence both Jewish life and literature . Most of the writers of the Enlightenment wrote either in Hebrew or in Russian , but some condescended to write in Yiddish . For the first time , works of popular science began to ...
... began to influence both Jewish life and literature . Most of the writers of the Enlightenment wrote either in Hebrew or in Russian , but some condescended to write in Yiddish . For the first time , works of popular science began to ...
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... began to plan another poem , though it was not written for another year , on a Greek legend , the supplanting of the Titan Hyperion by the sun god Apollo . Adversity . Personal and family difficulties now began to cloud his life . His ...
... began to plan another poem , though it was not written for another year , on a Greek legend , the supplanting of the Titan Hyperion by the sun god Apollo . Adversity . Personal and family difficulties now began to cloud his life . His ...
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