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Page 131
... become supremely boring . At the same time the churches themselves , particularly the newer evangelical denominations , were swinging round to a theology that made religious belief the subjective experience of individ- ual men ...
... become supremely boring . At the same time the churches themselves , particularly the newer evangelical denominations , were swinging round to a theology that made religious belief the subjective experience of individ- ual men ...
Page 233
... become American in thought or feeling . Many of the ablest Federalists , and among the rest George Cabot , Theophilus Parsons , and Fisher Ames , shared few of the narrower theo- logical prejudices of their time , but were conservatives ...
... become American in thought or feeling . Many of the ablest Federalists , and among the rest George Cabot , Theophilus Parsons , and Fisher Ames , shared few of the narrower theo- logical prejudices of their time , but were conservatives ...
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... become inactive . Meanwhile the war has created new organizations - too many of them by far , and with functions that in some cases are vague or conflicting . The rationing board , however , has a definite job and is doing it well ; it ...
... become inactive . Meanwhile the war has created new organizations - too many of them by far , and with functions that in some cases are vague or conflicting . The rationing board , however , has a definite job and is doing it well ; it ...
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