Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... doctrine of Atonement . I have already indicated the incredible features of this doctrine which today seems even more extravagantly fantastic than it did in 1889 , when Bishop Lyttleton tried by the sweat of his brow to make it look ...
... doctrine of Atonement . I have already indicated the incredible features of this doctrine which today seems even more extravagantly fantastic than it did in 1889 , when Bishop Lyttleton tried by the sweat of his brow to make it look ...
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... doctrine has been embarrassing churchmen more and more with every fresh advance , however slight , of that enlightenment which has been one of the few real blessings of the last hundred years , may be gathered from the spate of ...
... doctrine has been embarrassing churchmen more and more with every fresh advance , however slight , of that enlightenment which has been one of the few real blessings of the last hundred years , may be gathered from the spate of ...
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... doctrine of Socrates familiar to ourselves is that of Christianity ' ( Socrates , 1922 , pp . 132 , 133 ) . Dean Inge , in his essay on religion in The Legacy of Greece ( 1924 , p . 31 ) , went so far as to declare that ' Socrates ...
... doctrine of Socrates familiar to ourselves is that of Christianity ' ( Socrates , 1922 , pp . 132 , 133 ) . Dean Inge , in his essay on religion in The Legacy of Greece ( 1924 , p . 31 ) , went so far as to declare that ' Socrates ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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