Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... question that was for an American in Korea in 1951 ! How relevant is the question , “ Why ? ” for Americans everywhere in 1967 ! - Although I did my best , I have never been quite sure that I gave that young man as satisfactory an ...
... question that was for an American in Korea in 1951 ! How relevant is the question , “ Why ? ” for Americans everywhere in 1967 ! - Although I did my best , I have never been quite sure that I gave that young man as satisfactory an ...
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... questions the nature and extent of military force we are applying . These doubters claim we are losing the war or are at least stalemated . - The third category contains a type of question which I suppose all of us have and should have ...
... questions the nature and extent of military force we are applying . These doubters claim we are losing the war or are at least stalemated . - The third category contains a type of question which I suppose all of us have and should have ...
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... question : " If you can't be near - perfect , why profane Christ's mercy by even professing Christianity ? " The ... questions and statements as : " How do you think we got here ? " " Wait till you get in the foxholes . " " This is just ...
... question : " If you can't be near - perfect , why profane Christ's mercy by even professing Christianity ? " The ... questions and statements as : " How do you think we got here ? " " Wait till you get in the foxholes . " " This is just ...
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