The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... tion and worth . He is particularly aware of the dependence of his own . gift upon that of Apostleship . Any prophet who would be willing to destroy this order through self - seeking or wilfulness would thereby reveal himself as falsely ...
... tion and worth . He is particularly aware of the dependence of his own . gift upon that of Apostleship . Any prophet who would be willing to destroy this order through self - seeking or wilfulness would thereby reveal himself as falsely ...
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... tion was moribund and that their task was to foster and promote the new Christian culture , that is , to put new ... tion is a literary one . But how many schools and even universities of the past and the present have produced literary ...
... tion was moribund and that their task was to foster and promote the new Christian culture , that is , to put new ... tion is a literary one . But how many schools and even universities of the past and the present have produced literary ...
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... tion does not convert directly into increased food prices , but not the overall level . " The reason is that “ this is now an urbanized society , and food prices are the most politically sensitive items in the cost of liv- ing . ' " 40 ...
... tion does not convert directly into increased food prices , but not the overall level . " The reason is that “ this is now an urbanized society , and food prices are the most politically sensitive items in the cost of liv- ing . ' " 40 ...
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