Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... claim that they have divine authority ; and that this claim is indeed made , is shown by the Church's denial of this authority to the so - called ' apocryphal ' books . In view of the many treatises , including above all Bertrand ...
... claim that they have divine authority ; and that this claim is indeed made , is shown by the Church's denial of this authority to the so - called ' apocryphal ' books . In view of the many treatises , including above all Bertrand ...
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... claim , as he might reasonably be expected to do , by exonerating his religion of all responsibility for the widespread morbidity and defectiveness of modern humanity . He evidently hoped that the texts he quoted would make his claim ...
... claim , as he might reasonably be expected to do , by exonerating his religion of all responsibility for the widespread morbidity and defectiveness of modern humanity . He evidently hoped that the texts he quoted would make his claim ...
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... claim as nearly so well established as the former one . For the moment I shall be concerned only with the former claim . It is common knowledge that for centuries mankind have been aware of their capacity , in certain not wholly ...
... claim as nearly so well established as the former one . For the moment I shall be concerned only with the former claim . It is common knowledge that for centuries mankind have been aware of their capacity , in certain not wholly ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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