Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... desirable form ? Or did they affect humanity unfavourably ? If they did , then all the pother about the supernatural aspects of the creed was insignificant compared with the more vital question concerning the wisdom and safety of ...
... desirable form ? Or did they affect humanity unfavourably ? If they did , then all the pother about the supernatural aspects of the creed was insignificant compared with the more vital question concerning the wisdom and safety of ...
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... desirable biological specimens , provided their assumed ' soul ' attributes were judged more holy , more ' pure ' , or more orthodox . Indeed , bodily defects actually imparted a certain respectability and even sanctity to those who ...
... desirable biological specimens , provided their assumed ' soul ' attributes were judged more holy , more ' pure ' , or more orthodox . Indeed , bodily defects actually imparted a certain respectability and even sanctity to those who ...
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... desirable and that therefore there are no grounds for supposing , as modern Europeans do , that it may be set up as an ideal of conduct to be universally pursued ; it is not in the least self - evident that in Nature mother- hood is ...
... desirable and that therefore there are no grounds for supposing , as modern Europeans do , that it may be set up as an ideal of conduct to be universally pursued ; it is not in the least self - evident that in Nature mother- hood is ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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