The World WithinMacmillan, 1918 - 172 páginas |
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... racial experience and habit , the contribution of practical wisdom which the immemorial past makes to the present . The slow gains of the ages are woven into the fiber of the newcomer and he pushes safely out for his venturous voyage on ...
... racial experience and habit , the contribution of practical wisdom which the immemorial past makes to the present . The slow gains of the ages are woven into the fiber of the newcomer and he pushes safely out for his venturous voyage on ...
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... race looked for God in rare and spec- tacular events , in signs and wonders . Another group expected to find him through speculation and dialectic , and thrilled over the construction of vast intellectual systems . But no external ...
... race looked for God in rare and spec- tacular events , in signs and wonders . Another group expected to find him through speculation and dialectic , and thrilled over the construction of vast intellectual systems . But no external ...
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... race better than other things do . The man who can teach men has no right to raise turnips . Then , too , we all have special gifts and aptitudes which peculiarly fit us for some tasks rather than for other tasks . The very possession ...
... race better than other things do . The man who can teach men has no right to raise turnips . Then , too , we all have special gifts and aptitudes which peculiarly fit us for some tasks rather than for other tasks . The very possession ...
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... race , its circle of dynamic influence , is vastly greater , and it gathers power as it goes , like a falling stone . The first concern , then , of any one who is eager to live a consecrated life should be to become as much of a person ...
... race , its circle of dynamic influence , is vastly greater , and it gathers power as it goes , like a falling stone . The first concern , then , of any one who is eager to live a consecrated life should be to become as much of a person ...
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... race is to have been a hero . " RAGRAN Our own religion , born in heroic endeavor and baptized in unstinted suffering , bravely borne , has not seldom been quietly accepted as a way of ease and security . The water brought at such risk ...
... race is to have been a hero . " RAGRAN Our own religion , born in heroic endeavor and baptized in unstinted suffering , bravely borne , has not seldom been quietly accepted as a way of ease and security . The water brought at such risk ...
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