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... Charity is no new - comer to India , as Mr. Barnabas brings out . An efficient approach to any large - scale problem in our modern world , however , involves organisation , the pooling of efforts and resources - and charity is no ...
... Charity is no new - comer to India , as Mr. Barnabas brings out . An efficient approach to any large - scale problem in our modern world , however , involves organisation , the pooling of efforts and resources - and charity is no ...
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... charity is regarded as one of our inherent , hereditary virtues . It is presumed that a religious person must be a charitable one . Charity is one of the channels into which religious enthusiasm flows unhampered . Add- ed to all this ...
... charity is regarded as one of our inherent , hereditary virtues . It is presumed that a religious person must be a charitable one . Charity is one of the channels into which religious enthusiasm flows unhampered . Add- ed to all this ...
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... charity loses nothing of its lovingness by being entirely wise . Now it cannot be wise without full knowledge of the circumstances of those to be dealt with - hence the necessity for investiga- tion ; it cannot come to satisfactory ...
... charity loses nothing of its lovingness by being entirely wise . Now it cannot be wise without full knowledge of the circumstances of those to be dealt with - hence the necessity for investiga- tion ; it cannot come to satisfactory ...
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By George Godwin | 30 |
Reflection at EventideBy | 48 |
GandhijiBy Dennis Gray Stoll 328 | 96 |
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