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... young man in the corner until they were quite sure that they had attracted his attention . Meanwhile , one of the men had produced three cards . . . . It seemed an easy trick , so easy that the young man returned poorer by £ 3 than he ...
... young man in the corner until they were quite sure that they had attracted his attention . Meanwhile , one of the men had produced three cards . . . . It seemed an easy trick , so easy that the young man returned poorer by £ 3 than he ...
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... young people of to - day who , having rejected the Faith , very sensibly insist on having the Fun . The humanism of to - day which has revolutionised the moral code of non - Christians appears to have infected all forms of Christianity ...
... young people of to - day who , having rejected the Faith , very sensibly insist on having the Fun . The humanism of to - day which has revolutionised the moral code of non - Christians appears to have infected all forms of Christianity ...
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... young lives , a rather intriguing fact , first that there is a reasoned case for Christianity , and secondly that this case is extremely strong . Donegall's contribution was some very sound advice to his guests . He kept on repeating in ...
... young lives , a rather intriguing fact , first that there is a reasoned case for Christianity , and secondly that this case is extremely strong . Donegall's contribution was some very sound advice to his guests . He kept on repeating in ...
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Датат 11448 64631 CONTENTS PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER PAGE I Background | 3 |
Harrow | 9 |
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