Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... begins " Lazarus . " Gulley's second major mystical insight comes when " the voyager arrives " in the country and sees trees ( " By God , I thought no one has seen a tree till this moment " ) and hears the sea " knocking away my fences ...
... begins " Lazarus . " Gulley's second major mystical insight comes when " the voyager arrives " in the country and sees trees ( " By God , I thought no one has seen a tree till this moment " ) and hears the sea " knocking away my fences ...
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... begins and ends in this question : What is the meaning of things ? Begins and ends endlessly , for " the meaning of things " is broader and deeper than man as their measure . Who is himself only one measure , failing to comprehend what ...
... begins and ends in this question : What is the meaning of things ? Begins and ends endlessly , for " the meaning of things " is broader and deeper than man as their measure . Who is himself only one measure , failing to comprehend what ...
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... begins to push the tribes of southern Africa before him and they become like a wave : fleeing peoples in turn attack smaller tribes in their path , and the " great wars " begin . In his drive across southern Africa , Chaka employs a ...
... begins to push the tribes of southern Africa before him and they become like a wave : fleeing peoples in turn attack smaller tribes in their path , and the " great wars " begin . In his drive across southern Africa , Chaka employs a ...
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