Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volúmenes3-4Concordia College, 1960 |
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... telling the truth . As its alumni , you will make it your aim in life to tell yourself the truth . And you can tell yourself the truth because God does not need our lies . You can tell yourself the truth about the world in which you ...
... telling the truth . As its alumni , you will make it your aim in life to tell yourself the truth . And you can tell yourself the truth because God does not need our lies . You can tell yourself the truth about the world in which you ...
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... tell yourself the truth about the world , so it is possible even to tell yourself the truth about yourself and to face yourself as you really are . The college in which you have grown in your ability to know the truth about yourself is ...
... tell yourself the truth about the world , so it is possible even to tell yourself the truth about yourself and to face yourself as you really are . The college in which you have grown in your ability to know the truth about yourself is ...
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... tell each other the truth and even to tell ourselves the truth , as our hearts and lives come under the sway of the Spirit of truth . It is this Spirit of truth who lets us tell ourselves the truth about the world , for He discloses to ...
... tell each other the truth and even to tell ourselves the truth , as our hearts and lives come under the sway of the Spirit of truth . It is this Spirit of truth who lets us tell ourselves the truth about the world , for He discloses to ...
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Volume III Number | 3 |
Photosynthesis and Solar Energy Projects | 5 |
The Golden Mean Lines from a Play | 15 |
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