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... prove that racial anger which is often the stuff of Armah's writing can sometimes be potent not only of destruction but of reconstruction too . Armah's first two novels , The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born and Fragmonts are set in ...
... prove that racial anger which is often the stuff of Armah's writing can sometimes be potent not only of destruction but of reconstruction too . Armah's first two novels , The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born and Fragmonts are set in ...
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... prove the reality of a unitary , all - wise , all - powerful , all - good and all - just supreme being creating and regulating this world of ours . For all that we know , the existence of such a being might be proved from a different ...
... prove the reality of a unitary , all - wise , all - powerful , all - good and all - just supreme being creating and regulating this world of ours . For all that we know , the existence of such a being might be proved from a different ...
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... prove that all the arguments that can be offered in favour of theism are found to be faulty and also that no reliance can be placed on the pronounce- ments of different sages and seers who have claimed to have direct vision of Theos ...
... prove that all the arguments that can be offered in favour of theism are found to be faulty and also that no reliance can be placed on the pronounce- ments of different sages and seers who have claimed to have direct vision of Theos ...
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