A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... faith that after death human beings saw their loved ones again , that they all met again when they were spirits . But when he came to man's estate he lost his faith in the resurrection of the dead and the life in the world to come ...
... faith that after death human beings saw their loved ones again , that they all met again when they were spirits . But when he came to man's estate he lost his faith in the resurrection of the dead and the life in the world to come ...
Page 103
... faith by which she and her husband lived their lives . Again she put the great question of her time : Faith And is the Great Cause lost beyond recall ? Have all the hopes of ages come to nought ? Is life no more with noble meaning ...
... faith by which she and her husband lived their lives . Again she put the great question of her time : Faith And is the Great Cause lost beyond recall ? Have all the hopes of ages come to nought ? Is life no more with noble meaning ...
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... faith . For a brief period he luxuriated in his newly - won freedom . Just as at Riverview he had revelled in the ' foison of profane literature ' he was allowed to read , so now at the university he became for a season ' a rollicking ...
... faith . For a brief period he luxuriated in his newly - won freedom . Just as at Riverview he had revelled in the ' foison of profane literature ' he was allowed to read , so now at the university he became for a season ' a rollicking ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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