Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Lord on Judgment Day when He will trample out the vintage of the grapes of wrath . The last two lines of the last verse of the song characterize Casy's and Tom's action : " As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free ...
... Lord on Judgment Day when He will trample out the vintage of the grapes of wrath . The last two lines of the last verse of the song characterize Casy's and Tom's action : " As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free ...
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... Lord , " a “ sod- den witted Lord " who bears what wit he has in his belly and his guts in his head ; he has not enough wit " to stop the eye of Helen's needle . Ajax , says Thersites , has no more brain than he himself has in his ...
... Lord , " a “ sod- den witted Lord " who bears what wit he has in his belly and his guts in his head ; he has not enough wit " to stop the eye of Helen's needle . Ajax , says Thersites , has no more brain than he himself has in his ...
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... Lord , now I know you are everywhere , always — but where were you last summer when the admissions office acted on applications ? How am I supposed to love people who eat lutefisk or tortillas or lasagna or sukiyaki ? Why can't they eat ...
... Lord , now I know you are everywhere , always — but where were you last summer when the admissions office acted on applications ? How am I supposed to love people who eat lutefisk or tortillas or lasagna or sukiyaki ? Why can't they eat ...
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