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... human pride , some the contribution to human despair by depriving man of the hope of a meeting beyond the grave , while others have welcomed the end of one of the most prolific causes of human anguish —the fear of damnation ...
... human pride , some the contribution to human despair by depriving man of the hope of a meeting beyond the grave , while others have welcomed the end of one of the most prolific causes of human anguish —the fear of damnation ...
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... human beings a compassion and a tenderness for each other.75 Those who condemned them as pitifully inadequate on the origins and nature of human evil described them as arid souls.76 Their numbers were few , and their op- portunities to ...
... human beings a compassion and a tenderness for each other.75 Those who condemned them as pitifully inadequate on the origins and nature of human evil described them as arid souls.76 Their numbers were few , and their op- portunities to ...
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... humanity : in short , the pride of human wit , human wickedness and an universal passion to do what everyone likes , were preparing the way for the dissolution of the world . 78 S. Parkinson : A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas ...
... humanity : in short , the pride of human wit , human wickedness and an universal passion to do what everyone likes , were preparing the way for the dissolution of the world . 78 S. Parkinson : A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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