Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... century , ' et qu'un esprit boiteux nous irrite ? ' ( P. Ière Partie , Article VIII , ix : ' How is it that the halt and the lame do not annoy us , and that the halting and lamed mind does ' ? ) . Pascal's answer is fanciful ; for the ...
... century , ' et qu'un esprit boiteux nous irrite ? ' ( P. Ière Partie , Article VIII , ix : ' How is it that the halt and the lame do not annoy us , and that the halting and lamed mind does ' ? ) . Pascal's answer is fanciful ; for the ...
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... century , a saner , more wholesome and more pagan attitude to the human body contrived to survive in Catholic Europe , in spite of the Socratic elements tincturing the faith . When therefore we find Montaigne , in the late sixteenth century ...
... century , a saner , more wholesome and more pagan attitude to the human body contrived to survive in Catholic Europe , in spite of the Socratic elements tincturing the faith . When therefore we find Montaigne , in the late sixteenth century ...
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... century has elapsed since Darwin made the same admission , the science of biology has been unable to shed any new ... century although it appears to have been neglected . Nor is it irrelevant to point out that , in view of Lamarck's ...
... century has elapsed since Darwin made the same admission , the science of biology has been unable to shed any new ... century although it appears to have been neglected . Nor is it irrelevant to point out that , in view of Lamarck's ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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