Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... nature of human achievement ( p . 121 ) . And although it was never their intention to do so , evangelicals could not avoid leaving the 24 This discussion of the paradoxical nature of Christianity owes a lot to Jacques Ellul , The ...
... nature of human achievement ( p . 121 ) . And although it was never their intention to do so , evangelicals could not avoid leaving the 24 This discussion of the paradoxical nature of Christianity owes a lot to Jacques Ellul , The ...
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... natural boundary as Meinig points out , the Rio Grande is no more a natural boundary than the Colorado or Gila Rivers or the Sierra Madre mountains but by the resistance of Mexico . Some Americans suggested solving this problem by ...
... natural boundary as Meinig points out , the Rio Grande is no more a natural boundary than the Colorado or Gila Rivers or the Sierra Madre mountains but by the resistance of Mexico . Some Americans suggested solving this problem by ...
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... nature and society . Interest in natural history was informed by a ' natural theology ' . The chief claim of natural theology was that there existed an overall design in nature , a rank and order in the chain of life , and a regularity ...
... nature and society . Interest in natural history was informed by a ' natural theology ' . The chief claim of natural theology was that there existed an overall design in nature , a rank and order in the chain of life , and a regularity ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue dHistoire de | 170 |
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