A Letter Does Not Blush: A Collection of the Most Moving, Entertaining and Remarkable Letters in HistoryBuchan & Enright, 1984 - 407 Seiten |
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... Christ , is to be seen ; and the more they claim and play off God and Christ against it , the more the development considers itself to be anti - Christian . The world that has become con- scious of itself and the laws that govern its ...
... Christ , is to be seen ; and the more they claim and play off God and Christ against it , the more the development considers itself to be anti - Christian . The world that has become con- scious of itself and the laws that govern its ...
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... Christian apologetic has taken the most varied forms of opposition to this self - assurance . Efforts are made to prove to a world thus come of age that it cannot live without the tutelage of ' God ' . Even though there has been ...
... Christian apologetic has taken the most varied forms of opposition to this self - assurance . Efforts are made to prove to a world thus come of age that it cannot live without the tutelage of ' God ' . Even though there has been ...
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... Christian- ity and are rejected by many true Christians . But others of my acquaintance regard the slightest expression of doubt on these points as blasphemous in the highest degree , and will pas- sionately declare that the sceptic is ...
... Christian- ity and are rejected by many true Christians . But others of my acquaintance regard the slightest expression of doubt on these points as blasphemous in the highest degree , and will pas- sionately declare that the sceptic is ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE PRIME OF LIFE | 9 |
Invited Everywhere | 11 |
Urheberrecht | |
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