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It is to the effect that the living remnant at the great day of Assize will not have precedence over the dead . As Prat puts it : ' St. Paul's real purpose in writing is to correct the false idea which these Thessalonians entertained ...
It is to the effect that the living remnant at the great day of Assize will not have precedence over the dead . As Prat puts it : ' St. Paul's real purpose in writing is to correct the false idea which these Thessalonians entertained ...
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... not knowing the true state of affairs of that other nation , turn obstructors of their intended relief , weaken the hands of the well affected in both nations , and , in effect , secure the designs of the rebels there .
... not knowing the true state of affairs of that other nation , turn obstructors of their intended relief , weaken the hands of the well affected in both nations , and , in effect , secure the designs of the rebels there .
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If so he denies , perhaps , to the imagination one of its highest functions — the power to create the atmosphere in which it works for effects . He would seem to limit poetry to an elaboration of the real and actual or ordinarily ...
If so he denies , perhaps , to the imagination one of its highest functions — the power to create the atmosphere in which it works for effects . He would seem to limit poetry to an elaboration of the real and actual or ordinarily ...
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I can recall the effect of this process even in the case of prose - writers , as , for example , Edmund Burke . The latter , although he once wrote with an almost too intimate knowledge of the anodyne draught of oblivion , ' took ( so I ...
I can recall the effect of this process even in the case of prose - writers , as , for example , Edmund Burke . The latter , although he once wrote with an almost too intimate knowledge of the anodyne draught of oblivion , ' took ( so I ...
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Moreover , the Missions have this surprising result that they neutralize to a great extent the evil effects of the State schools through their influence on the teachers . For it must be borne in mind that , since the American occupation ...
Moreover , the Missions have this surprising result that they neutralize to a great extent the evil effects of the State schools through their influence on the teachers . For it must be borne in mind that , since the American occupation ...
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