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... never losing his basic convictions , he combined a personal religious faith with the critical judgement of the true scholar . The same may be said of Canon Knox , whose acquaintance , like that of Professor Cook , I made during the ...
... never losing his basic convictions , he combined a personal religious faith with the critical judgement of the true scholar . The same may be said of Canon Knox , whose acquaintance , like that of Professor Cook , I made during the ...
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... never know . And over against them was the audience with its developing traditions of what it liked , of what it was prepared to stand . Both the desire for the kind of excitement that novelty brings , and for the kind of satisfaction ...
... never know . And over against them was the audience with its developing traditions of what it liked , of what it was prepared to stand . Both the desire for the kind of excitement that novelty brings , and for the kind of satisfaction ...
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... never to have experienced any religious difficulties or perplexities . He never had any doubt that , for the truth he was seeking , the Bible contained the essential clue . In the full maturity of life , with all his massive learning ...
... never to have experienced any religious difficulties or perplexities . He never had any doubt that , for the truth he was seeking , the Bible contained the essential clue . In the full maturity of life , with all his massive learning ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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