Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... able to command attention . I am thinking of those aspects of existence concerning which only a long life - schooling can yield valuable lessons ; aspects unaffected by the passage of time and the assaults of man's inventive genius ...
... able to command attention . I am thinking of those aspects of existence concerning which only a long life - schooling can yield valuable lessons ; aspects unaffected by the passage of time and the assaults of man's inventive genius ...
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... able to resume touch with all my friends there . - Among these friends , was an intelligent Jewish lady of Austrian nationality - Mrs. Max Rink - who lived in Hampstead and occasionally addressed a small society there to which she ...
... able to resume touch with all my friends there . - Among these friends , was an intelligent Jewish lady of Austrian nationality - Mrs. Max Rink - who lived in Hampstead and occasionally addressed a small society there to which she ...
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... able to regard the idea of the resurrection of the body , except for the lip - service we may pay it when reciting the Apostles ' Creed , as less accept- able than the notion of the immortality of the soul . And this is one of the few ...
... able to regard the idea of the resurrection of the body , except for the lip - service we may pay it when reciting the Apostles ' Creed , as less accept- able than the notion of the immortality of the soul . And this is one of the few ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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