The North American Review, Volume 208University of Northern Iowa, 1821 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 127
... follows : The limitations of Christ's human knowledge were such that He could not know ( as we know ) the utter and absolute harmfulness of all beverages containing alcohol . This being the case , we follow Him in the spirit rather than ...
... follows : The limitations of Christ's human knowledge were such that He could not know ( as we know ) the utter and absolute harmfulness of all beverages containing alcohol . This being the case , we follow Him in the spirit rather than ...
Page 281
... follow the Pantheists further . They " speak of a person without meaning a per- son ; they speak of a ' him ' and a ' he ' without having in their minds the idea of a living person with all its inevitable limitations . " The most we can ...
... follow the Pantheists further . They " speak of a person without meaning a per- son ; they speak of a ' him ' and a ' he ' without having in their minds the idea of a living person with all its inevitable limitations . " The most we can ...
Page 590
... Follow either , or follow both in any imagin- able combination which may commend itself to you , and this wretched tangle which we call life will in the end be con- founded . It is not only man - made convention which will thwart your ...
... Follow either , or follow both in any imagin- able combination which may commend itself to you , and this wretched tangle which we call life will in the end be con- founded . It is not only man - made convention which will thwart your ...
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