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survival begins in the Maccabean period to assume distinct shape , its form is not
consonant with our ideas . Immortality is not thought of as a quality inherent in the
soul , but as a reward reserved for a faithful remnant . Thus the Old Testament ...
survival begins in the Maccabean period to assume distinct shape , its form is not
consonant with our ideas . Immortality is not thought of as a quality inherent in the
soul , but as a reward reserved for a faithful remnant . Thus the Old Testament ...
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Before discussing the position of thought in Canada at the present moment it is
necessary again to go back a little to the earlier conditions of Canadian political
thought , and to the two great influences , apart from mere growth of population ...
Before discussing the position of thought in Canada at the present moment it is
necessary again to go back a little to the earlier conditions of Canadian political
thought , and to the two great influences , apart from mere growth of population ...
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characteristic of human thought , the very people who timorously shrink from
organised effort towards any new political ... On the North American continent ,
development of thought in relation to material affairs has gone far ahead of
political ...
characteristic of human thought , the very people who timorously shrink from
organised effort towards any new political ... On the North American continent ,
development of thought in relation to material affairs has gone far ahead of
political ...
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Contents
OF Nos 447 448 AND 449 | 1 |
Some AfterWar Problems | 2 |
Aircraft in the | 3 |
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