Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... mean that any personal researches I have made have so far enabled me to add any positive discoveries to those already ... means of vague conjectures , seem at least to have acquired greater simplicity and clarity when once we fully grasp ...
... mean that any personal researches I have made have so far enabled me to add any positive discoveries to those already ... means of vague conjectures , seem at least to have acquired greater simplicity and clarity when once we fully grasp ...
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... means -not knowing , for instance , that fins may be changed into limbs - leave the means to Nature , or the life forces , and only imagine successful adaptation , not narrowly defined , lying ahead . They only ardently desire a happy ...
... means -not knowing , for instance , that fins may be changed into limbs - leave the means to Nature , or the life forces , and only imagine successful adaptation , not narrowly defined , lying ahead . They only ardently desire a happy ...
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... means of influencing the life forces , how can we assess the efficacy of the means used ? To condemn them off - hand as myths , or as ineffec- tive , without first scrutinizing their users , would be as foolish as to disparage a 12 ...
... means of influencing the life forces , how can we assess the efficacy of the means used ? To condemn them off - hand as myths , or as ineffec- tive , without first scrutinizing their users , would be as foolish as to disparage a 12 ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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