President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the WarFleming H. Revell Company, 1918 - 124 страница |
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... ness deliberately , for the ideal of greatness held by the world is quite antipodal to that given by Christ . Christ was very conscious of this and put his own ideal over against it most emphat- ically " The world says this , but I say ...
... ness deliberately , for the ideal of greatness held by the world is quite antipodal to that given by Christ . Christ was very conscious of this and put his own ideal over against it most emphat- ically " The world says this , but I say ...
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... ness . The gentle , meek , merciful , ministering man was His great man . " By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples ( that is , share his great- ness ) , that ye have love one toward another . " And Paul , who knew the mind ...
... ness . The gentle , meek , merciful , ministering man was His great man . " By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples ( that is , share his great- ness ) , that ye have love one toward another . " And Paul , who knew the mind ...
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... ness when God permeates it . Creatures of time . become eternal , the mortal puts on immortality here and now , when God is in possession . The great man , no matter what his station , condition , rank , position , is he who is filled ...
... ness when God permeates it . Creatures of time . become eternal , the mortal puts on immortality here and now , when God is in possession . The great man , no matter what his station , condition , rank , position , is he who is filled ...
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... ness , to retain sense of proportion , and to cherish a deep care for a better civilization than the world yet knows . It is quite possible to believe that a nation must take its part in this war , -as I certainly do believe for America ...
... ness , to retain sense of proportion , and to cherish a deep care for a better civilization than the world yet knows . It is quite possible to believe that a nation must take its part in this war , -as I certainly do believe for America ...
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... as the crisis is , we may expect the reason and conscience of the race to reassert them- selves . We may believe that national moral blind- ness and self - stultification are not permanently to continue THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 71.
... as the crisis is , we may expect the reason and conscience of the race to reassert them- selves . We may believe that national moral blind- ness and self - stultification are not permanently to continue THE MORAL AIMS OF THE WAR 71.
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President Wilson and the Moral Aims of the War (1918) Frederick Henry Lynch Приказ није доступан - 2009 |
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