Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... knowledge about the power behind phenomena , which our researches may yield . We hope that by obtaining a clear perception of the power and a clue to the means of contacting and influencing it , we may secure some benefit for ourselves ...
... knowledge about the power behind phenomena , which our researches may yield . We hope that by obtaining a clear perception of the power and a clue to the means of contacting and influencing it , we may secure some benefit for ourselves ...
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... knowledge of a person before we can love him , and even though , as friendship grows , love penetrates where knowledge cannot come , it is knowledge which must lead to the threshold ' ( V.O.P. Chap . II ) . This explains the assiduity ...
... knowledge of a person before we can love him , and even though , as friendship grows , love penetrates where knowledge cannot come , it is knowledge which must lead to the threshold ' ( V.O.P. Chap . II ) . This explains the assiduity ...
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... knowledge on the subject . ( See Report on the Present State of Knowledge Concerning Accessory Food Factors ( Vitamins ) , H.M. Stationery Office , Nov. 1919 ) . At any rate , before this brochure appeared , I was able , thanks to the ...
... knowledge on the subject . ( See Report on the Present State of Knowledge Concerning Accessory Food Factors ( Vitamins ) , H.M. Stationery Office , Nov. 1919 ) . At any rate , before this brochure appeared , I was able , thanks to the ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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