Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... important secrets might lie concealed and surprisingly new influences unsuspected by the earlier Evolutionists might come to light . It seemed highly probable , for instance , that here we might possibly discover a link between the ...
... important secrets might lie concealed and surprisingly new influences unsuspected by the earlier Evolutionists might come to light . It seemed highly probable , for instance , that here we might possibly discover a link between the ...
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... important duty to the able and the competent has been obscured ' ( The Family and the Nation , 1909 , Conclusion ) . The moderation observed in making this important admission over fifty years ago and the fact that the policy it ...
... important duty to the able and the competent has been obscured ' ( The Family and the Nation , 1909 , Conclusion ) . The moderation observed in making this important admission over fifty years ago and the fact that the policy it ...
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... important one of the cosmology we hold to be consistent with the scientific and philosophic conclusions of our age . Thirdly , the infidel aspiring to a religious life , should bear in mind a truth not easy to accept in these days of ...
... important one of the cosmology we hold to be consistent with the scientific and philosophic conclusions of our age . Thirdly , the infidel aspiring to a religious life , should bear in mind a truth not easy to accept in these days of ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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