Somerville College Chapel Addresses and Other PapersHeadley, 1962 - 139页 |
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... beginning , we trust , of a fruitful one , at any rate at a beginning and all beginnings are hopeful . The civilized world has been very badly knocked about , rudely shaken , perhaps half - destroyed , as if by a terrific earthquake ...
... beginning , we trust , of a fruitful one , at any rate at a beginning and all beginnings are hopeful . The civilized world has been very badly knocked about , rudely shaken , perhaps half - destroyed , as if by a terrific earthquake ...
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... beginning , to the first of the two thoughts that we saw were vital to this conception of the creative life . To live the good life means to participate in a wider life or if we say to partake of the divine life we shall be putting it ...
... beginning , to the first of the two thoughts that we saw were vital to this conception of the creative life . To live the good life means to participate in a wider life or if we say to partake of the divine life we shall be putting it ...
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... beginning . And beginnings always suggest a new chance , a new bend in the river , a new way of seeing an old familiar landscape . This service which we hold at the beginning of the College year does for many of us , I think ...
... beginning . And beginnings always suggest a new chance , a new bend in the river , a new way of seeing an old familiar landscape . This service which we hold at the beginning of the College year does for many of us , I think ...
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