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... appeared to Cephas ; then to the twelve ; then he appeared to above five hundred brethren at once , of whom the greater part remain until now , but some are fallen asleep ; then he appeared to James ; then to all the Apostles ; and last ...
... appeared to Cephas ; then to the twelve ; then he appeared to above five hundred brethren at once , of whom the greater part remain until now , but some are fallen asleep ; then he appeared to James ; then to all the Apostles ; and last ...
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... appearance of what they know to be good . Afterwards , when genuine principles have once been developed and become part of our nature , that disin- genuousness must be gradually conquered , because it will otherwise deprave the heart ...
... appearance of what they know to be good . Afterwards , when genuine principles have once been developed and become part of our nature , that disin- genuousness must be gradually conquered , because it will otherwise deprave the heart ...
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... appearance . We grasp but a few meshes of the vast network of existence . The complication of the phenomenon , of which a glimpse can be caught beyond our senses only by contemplation and ecstasy , makes the mind giddy . The thinker who ...
... appearance . We grasp but a few meshes of the vast network of existence . The complication of the phenomenon , of which a glimpse can be caught beyond our senses only by contemplation and ecstasy , makes the mind giddy . The thinker who ...
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