Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... man's mastery over Nature gradually increased until it established him in the relatively secure position he has enjoyed for several centuries , at least in the civilized world , the factor curiosity is probably that which has recently ...
... man's mastery over Nature gradually increased until it established him in the relatively secure position he has enjoyed for several centuries , at least in the civilized world , the factor curiosity is probably that which has recently ...
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... man's binding obligation to an invisible god , it is plain that the operative notion behind both derivations is man's relationship and attitude to the power he believes to be the Author of life and the Universe , which , as we have seen ...
... man's binding obligation to an invisible god , it is plain that the operative notion behind both derivations is man's relationship and attitude to the power he believes to be the Author of life and the Universe , which , as we have seen ...
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... man's relationship to the power or powers behind phenomena ; and the implication was that the mind capable of holding this false view must be unable to imagine the awfulness of the invisible influences at work in the wings , as it were ...
... man's relationship to the power or powers behind phenomena ; and the implication was that the mind capable of holding this false view must be unable to imagine the awfulness of the invisible influences at work in the wings , as it were ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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