Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... less and less ' . ( R.S.L. Chap . XII ) . Dr. C. E. M. Joad , in a similar vein , speaks of the Church of England parson as ' a persistent seller of goods that the public doesn't want ' ( R.O.B. Chap . IX ) . Professor A. N. Whitehead ...
... less and less ' . ( R.S.L. Chap . XII ) . Dr. C. E. M. Joad , in a similar vein , speaks of the Church of England parson as ' a persistent seller of goods that the public doesn't want ' ( R.O.B. Chap . IX ) . Professor A. N. Whitehead ...
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... less civilized and less cultivated than were the educated minority even in the early eighteenth century . These features alone , by dating much of the appeal of these ' sacred writings ' and restricting their credibility to an age much ...
... less civilized and less cultivated than were the educated minority even in the early eighteenth century . These features alone , by dating much of the appeal of these ' sacred writings ' and restricting their credibility to an age much ...
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... less obvious . Now we know from our experience with plants and animals that whenever Nature has confusion forced upon her , as when some grafts impose a strain of a different race upon a main stem , or when animals of different breeds ...
... less obvious . Now we know from our experience with plants and animals that whenever Nature has confusion forced upon her , as when some grafts impose a strain of a different race upon a main stem , or when animals of different breeds ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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