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dc.contributor.authorKenyon, Essek W.en
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-04T22:27:02Z
dc.date.available2021-03-04T22:27:02Z
dc.date.issued1966en
dc.identifier.uriarchives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/55420
dc.description.tableofcontentsThe achievements and limitations of sense knowledge, p. 10 -- The revelation, p. 14 -- Some sense knowledge facts, p. 16 -- "Experience is the best teacher," p. 19 -- The limits of sense knowledge, p. 24 -- Seven major guesses, p. 28 -- God is a spirit, p. 31 -- God's answer to spirit hunger, p. 37 -- The three witnesses, p. 40 -- What the Word says about sense knowledge, p. 44 -- Our senses and the Word, p. 50 -- Walking by the senses yet seeking Revelation results, p. 54 -- How to receive eternal life, p. 58 -- Summary of Revelation, p. 62 -- Conclusion, p. 72en
dc.format.extent72 pagesen
dc.format.extent4.25 x 6 inchesen
dc.format.mediumPaperen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherKenyon's Gospel Publishing Societyen
dc.rightsThis original work is protected by copyright. Copyright is retained by the author(s). Access is restricted to NU faculty, staff, and students, but may be granted for personal use upon written request. Works may not be reproduced or distributed without author(s) permission.en
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dc.titleThe Two Kinds of Knowledgeen
dc.identifier.box155en


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