Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... Universe , with which our forebears of a hundred years and more ago were content , present - day scientific theories about our origin and our psycho - physical nature are so complex , unbelievably fantastic and , above all , so lacking ...
... Universe , with which our forebears of a hundred years and more ago were content , present - day scientific theories about our origin and our psycho - physical nature are so complex , unbelievably fantastic and , above all , so lacking ...
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... Universe , undertakes a rather thankless task ; for although on his way he may gather much interesting information , in the end he will probably find himself more baffled than enlightened . After acquainting himself with all the most ...
... Universe , undertakes a rather thankless task ; for although on his way he may gather much interesting information , in the end he will probably find himself more baffled than enlightened . After acquainting himself with all the most ...
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... Universe Around Us , 1945 , Chap . I , Concluding Remarks ) . Nor is this more than an echo of Spencer's opinion , uttered over a hundred years ago , in his article on ' Progress : Its Law and Cause ' , in the Westminster Review of ...
... Universe Around Us , 1945 , Chap . I , Concluding Remarks ) . Nor is this more than an echo of Spencer's opinion , uttered over a hundred years ago , in his article on ' Progress : Its Law and Cause ' , in the Westminster Review of ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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