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... believe , with the awareness that the intellectual and moral incon- sistencies of Communism and fellow - traveling not only put into the hands of the anti - intellectuals a powerful weapon , but that the sense of shame over past ...
... believe , with the awareness that the intellectual and moral incon- sistencies of Communism and fellow - traveling not only put into the hands of the anti - intellectuals a powerful weapon , but that the sense of shame over past ...
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... believe that man was made after the image of God than to believe , as some young men 4 McLoughlin : Modern Revivalism , pp . 219-20 . 5 Gamaliel Bradford : D. L. Moody : A Worker in Souls ( New York , 1927 ) , p . 61 . 6 McLoughlin ...
... believe that man was made after the image of God than to believe , as some young men 4 McLoughlin : Modern Revivalism , pp . 219-20 . 5 Gamaliel Bradford : D. L. Moody : A Worker in Souls ( New York , 1927 ) , p . 61 . 6 McLoughlin ...
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... believe that such men must be rejected by the public . In retrospect , however , there seems no reason to believe that Steven- son's style and wit and integrity were anything but assets in his cam- paign , and that if he had not won a ...
... believe that such men must be rejected by the public . In retrospect , however , there seems no reason to believe that Steven- son's style and wit and integrity were anything but assets in his cam- paign , and that if he had not won a ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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