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Page 128
... tion was about to be made to the world , a new dispensation which should succeed the Catholic as that had followed the Jewish . Not far removed in spirit from these , whose delusion was the precursor of endless Adventist expectations ...
... tion was about to be made to the world , a new dispensation which should succeed the Catholic as that had followed the Jewish . Not far removed in spirit from these , whose delusion was the precursor of endless Adventist expectations ...
Page 224
... tion , and the Bible was first and always in the minds of these men a religious book . Its authority was ... tion , and so , in a scheme which resolved society into individual persons , the Bible became the possession of each person ...
... tion , and the Bible was first and always in the minds of these men a religious book . Its authority was ... tion , and so , in a scheme which resolved society into individual persons , the Bible became the possession of each person ...
Page 348
... tion ; and several kinds of telephones , one of which is operated by battery and another by induction . " He concludes as follows : " It will be seen from the foregoing that Mr. Drawbaugh has pen- etrated vast fields in search of ...
... tion ; and several kinds of telephones , one of which is operated by battery and another by induction . " He concludes as follows : " It will be seen from the foregoing that Mr. Drawbaugh has pen- etrated vast fields in search of ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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