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Another hour in man's development began in the fifteenth century , and the main road of his progress then lay for a time through Hellenism . Puritanism was no longer the central current of the world's progress , it was a side stream ...
Another hour in man's development began in the fifteenth century , and the main road of his progress then lay for a time through Hellenism . Puritanism was no longer the central current of the world's progress , it was a side stream ...
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But quite distinct from the question whether St. Paul's expression , or any man's expression , can be a perfect and final expression of truth , comes the question whether we rightly seize and understand his expression as it exists .
But quite distinct from the question whether St. Paul's expression , or any man's expression , can be a perfect and final expression of truth , comes the question whether we rightly seize and understand his expression as it exists .
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Therefore , the untaxing of the poor man's bread has , with this view of national happiness , been used not so much to make the existing poor man's bread cheaper or more abundant , but rather to create more poor men to eat it ; so that ...
Therefore , the untaxing of the poor man's bread has , with this view of national happiness , been used not so much to make the existing poor man's bread cheaper or more abundant , but rather to create more poor men to eat it ; so that ...
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