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... close , and xxii . 20-1 from the lips of the Seer form the natural close of the Apocalypse . ) ( Declaration of Christ . ) xxii . 6 And he said unto me , These words are faithful and true : and the Lord , the God of the spirits of the ...
... close , and xxii . 20-1 from the lips of the Seer form the natural close of the Apocalypse . ) ( Declaration of Christ . ) xxii . 6 And he said unto me , These words are faithful and true : and the Lord , the God of the spirits of the ...
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... close of the first millennium was the signal for the appearance of a Mahdi , it would seem that the close of the first twelve hundred years led to similar expectations . An endeavour was made to realize them by a couple of men who found ...
... close of the first millennium was the signal for the appearance of a Mahdi , it would seem that the close of the first twelve hundred years led to similar expectations . An endeavour was made to realize them by a couple of men who found ...
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... close touch and engagement , with no gap and with no friction . By native instinct he takes the line of least resistance , adapting himself to fashion and circumstance with com- plete flexibility . When still a boy , he accepts ...
... close touch and engagement , with no gap and with no friction . By native instinct he takes the line of least resistance , adapting himself to fashion and circumstance with com- plete flexibility . When still a boy , he accepts ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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