Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... Frank was then a man of 42 , of modest yet alert bear- ing , who seemed to take in everything around him and to feel perfectly at home . The rule of the club was that after the main papers had been read visitors were allowed to take ...
... Frank was then a man of 42 , of modest yet alert bear- ing , who seemed to take in everything around him and to feel perfectly at home . The rule of the club was that after the main papers had been read visitors were allowed to take ...
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... Frank told us about his recent travels in India and China and described how the headmistress of a school had asked him what he would do with a boy who had stolen money . Frank had said to the headmistress , ' When did you steal last ...
... Frank told us about his recent travels in India and China and described how the headmistress of a school had asked him what he would do with a boy who had stolen money . Frank had said to the headmistress , ' When did you steal last ...
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... Frank Buchman had arrived in Oxford and that Frank believed in the Holy Spirit , our friend laughed and decided that he would argue him out of such old - fashioned beliefs . So he invited Frank to his room for coffee . That is where he ...
... Frank Buchman had arrived in Oxford and that Frank believed in the Holy Spirit , our friend laughed and decided that he would argue him out of such old - fashioned beliefs . So he invited Frank to his room for coffee . That is where he ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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