Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... object , wholly different from our own . Only centuries of Christian indoctrination under the spell of Socrates ... objects to which charity should in wisdom be shown . This , although palpably obvious , is so persistently misunderstood ...
... object , wholly different from our own . Only centuries of Christian indoctrination under the spell of Socrates ... objects to which charity should in wisdom be shown . This , although palpably obvious , is so persistently misunderstood ...
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... object of our efforts . In at least two respects , there is no reason why we may not follow the Rev. H. Northcott's method , which , as we have seen , is to study the way in which the unseen powers manifest them- selves in Nature and ...
... object of our efforts . In at least two respects , there is no reason why we may not follow the Rev. H. Northcott's method , which , as we have seen , is to study the way in which the unseen powers manifest them- selves in Nature and ...
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... object envied , whether animate or inanimate , or for its owner , or both ; is the widespread belief in the power of ... object or fellow - being inspiring envy , unless man- kind's experience had long ago taught that in such ...
... object envied , whether animate or inanimate , or for its owner , or both ; is the widespread belief in the power of ... object or fellow - being inspiring envy , unless man- kind's experience had long ago taught that in such ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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