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" Wide and tolerant as he might be in regard to his outlook upon life, he had no doubt as to the truth in which he believed. However tolerant he was of others' convictions, he was not tolerant of their indifference. "
A Sermon in Memory of E. Winchester Donald, D.D., LL. D., Late Rector of ... - Page 6
by Joseph Nathaniel Blanchard - 1905 - 11 pages
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Amherst College - 1874 - 1100 pages
...as means, never as ends in themselves. One thinks first of all of the certainty of his convictions. Wide and tolerant as he might be in regard to his...doubt as to the truth in which he believed. However much he respected others' convictions, he was not tolerant of indifference. Then his persistent and...
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