Christian PoliticsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 - 445 pages |
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David Joy. Praise for Where All Light Tends to Go " Joy's debut is about hope as much as it is fate ... [ it ] is harrowing . Joy's voice is authentic , his prose sparse , his eye for detail minute ... Tends to Go is deeply rooted.
David Joy. Praise for Where All Light Tends to Go " Joy's debut is about hope as much as it is fate ... [ it ] is harrowing . Joy's voice is authentic , his prose sparse , his eye for detail minute ... Tends to Go is deeply rooted.
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Arthur F. Kirstein. THE HYPERBOLIC CHARACTER OF CERTAIN EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS WHICH TEND TOWARD LIMITING VALUES by ... tends toward limiting values in much the same manner as a rectangular hyperbola having horizontal and vertical ...
Arthur F. Kirstein. THE HYPERBOLIC CHARACTER OF CERTAIN EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS WHICH TEND TOWARD LIMITING VALUES by ... tends toward limiting values in much the same manner as a rectangular hyperbola having horizontal and vertical ...
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... tends continually to assimilate the worshiper to the glorious object of his adoration . But there is in this case a peculiar reason for earnest desire and endeavor to transcribe the moral traits of the God to whom the homage is paid ...
... tends continually to assimilate the worshiper to the glorious object of his adoration . But there is in this case a peculiar reason for earnest desire and endeavor to transcribe the moral traits of the God to whom the homage is paid ...
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... that the Gospel creates and develops a sense of universal brother- hood , which tends to produce and quicken , more and more , the desire that every sinner of Adam's race may experience the peculiar blessedness of the new life in 13.
... that the Gospel creates and develops a sense of universal brother- hood , which tends to produce and quicken , more and more , the desire that every sinner of Adam's race may experience the peculiar blessedness of the new life in 13.
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... tend to evaporate, for instance. They do not tend to dissolve or grow wings and fly. There is a definite tendency, which is more than a mere possibility, towards lighting. And it seems that we all know this. Indeed, it is a basis for ...
... tend to evaporate, for instance. They do not tend to dissolve or grow wings and fly. There is a definite tendency, which is more than a mere possibility, towards lighting. And it seems that we all know this. Indeed, it is a basis for ...
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