Man of Galilee
Americannoun
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In Dr. Gaunsaulus's book, "The Man of Galilee," well-known pictures were altered substantially and artistically, as by the omission of a spinning wheel from a picture of the Nativity.
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"No," she said, looking into his face with a sudden radiance in her own, "but the Man of Galilee."
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Back to Christ the world has come, the Christ of Faith and of Experience, the Jesus of History, the Man of Galilee, the Hope of Today, the Jesus Christ of the Four Gospels, in the full blaze of modern critical and historical study.
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Herod, couldst thou find no fault in Him— The Man of Galilee?
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But as you have always had one man, and�as the Man of Galilee belongs to every age, and as George Fox belongs to the past�if it must be one, I'd nominate Clarence E. Pickett, administrator of the American Friends' Committee of Philadelphia.
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