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Temptation Fall Adam:

Temptation Fall Adam And speaking of systems, you'll probably have to work out a system to keep yourself busy, too, at least in the beginning. The temptation fall Adam for the freelance to loaf is almost irresistible, since he has no boss to keep goading him, but this temptation fall Adam must be resisted resolutely. To yield to the urge to take a day off now and then for play is to court economic disaster. The first thing you know, you are only working a day now and then and loafing most of the time. Of course, it shouldn't be all work every day, but the days off should be those which are provided in the work schedule which you set for yourself.

When some prints of Adam-Salomon's were shown at the Edinburgh Photographic Society, an argument broke out: was the effect due to retouching? It was settled only by a microscopic examination of the prints: Adam-Salomon had indeed retouched them. Retouching had become controversial ever since Franz Hanfstaengl, the leading portrait photographer of Germany, showed at the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris a retouched negative with a print made from it before and after retouching.


ic human race, at its creation, was endowed th the preternatural gift of immortality. At : dawn of human life, the separation of soul >m body in death was precluded by God's :cial providence. The tree of life stood in ! midst of Eden (Genesis ii, 9) ; and the eat-; of the fruit of that tree was somehow ociated with the immortality of Adam's ani-ted body. Jahweh intended to perpetuate s preternatural and deathless union of man's il with his body, had Adam not sinned. But am sinnfd.
 
 
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