Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... assume that because a couple marry only after careful enquiry and scrutiny have shown them to be sound and free from defect , that therefore their union must of necessity be destitute of affection and mutual devotion . Such expressions ...
... assume that because a couple marry only after careful enquiry and scrutiny have shown them to be sound and free from defect , that therefore their union must of necessity be destitute of affection and mutual devotion . Such expressions ...
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... assume to be there ' . His description of the life and formation of crystals , of their power of assimilating material from their environment , and of adapting themselves to it , compels the conclusion that there can be no sharp and ...
... assume to be there ' . His description of the life and formation of crystals , of their power of assimilating material from their environment , and of adapting themselves to it , compels the conclusion that there can be no sharp and ...
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... assume that everyone can pray and perform those rites and exercises in contacting the life forces , which are akin to prayer , and the results of which may be disclosed as either benign or evil . Yet the increasing incidence of wrecked ...
... assume that everyone can pray and perform those rites and exercises in contacting the life forces , which are akin to prayer , and the results of which may be disclosed as either benign or evil . Yet the increasing incidence of wrecked ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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