Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... person for no other objection than the lack of one tooth , and whenever she went abroad , all ugly , de- formed and diseased persons were thrust out of her way by certain officers . . . at Kenilworth in 1575 , she refused to look at a ...
... person for no other objection than the lack of one tooth , and whenever she went abroad , all ugly , de- formed and diseased persons were thrust out of her way by certain officers . . . at Kenilworth in 1575 , she refused to look at a ...
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... person envied do come forth most with outward parts , and so meet the blow ' . He also shrewdly remarks that ' Deformed persons and eunuchs , and old men , and bastards are envious . For he that cannot possibly mend his own case will do ...
... person envied do come forth most with outward parts , and so meet the blow ' . He also shrewdly remarks that ' Deformed persons and eunuchs , and old men , and bastards are envious . For he that cannot possibly mend his own case will do ...
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... person . Troward claims that it is impersonal . My own view is that we have insufficient evidence to decide this question either way , and our present knowledge does not warrant any final decision about it . Behind the life forces there ...
... person . Troward claims that it is impersonal . My own view is that we have insufficient evidence to decide this question either way , and our present knowledge does not warrant any final decision about it . Behind the life forces there ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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