Philosophy takes it upon itself to throw off the fear of things earthly, to rob death of its poisonous sting.


The Star of Redemption (1921), p. 3.


Philosophy takes it upon itself to throw off the fear of things earthly, to rob death of its poisonous sting.

Philosophy takes it upon itself to throw off the fear of things earthly, to rob death of its poisonous sting.

Philosophy takes it upon itself to throw off the fear of things earthly, to rob death of its poisonous sting.

Philosophy takes it upon itself to throw off the fear of things earthly, to rob death of its poisonous sting.