Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... phenomena . The essential but difficult first step was therefore to abandon the preconceived notions in question and to watch whither our comprehensive survey inevitably led us . Because , if the nature of the power behind phenomena ...
... phenomena . The essential but difficult first step was therefore to abandon the preconceived notions in question and to watch whither our comprehensive survey inevitably led us . Because , if the nature of the power behind phenomena ...
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... phenomena , which our researches may yield . We hope that by obtaining a clear perception of the power and a clue to the means of contacting and influencing it , we may secure some benefit for ourselves . Hence the incessant and ...
... phenomena , which our researches may yield . We hope that by obtaining a clear perception of the power and a clue to the means of contacting and influencing it , we may secure some benefit for ourselves . Hence the incessant and ...
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... phenomena as one of its most essential features , and for the endless confusions , anomalies and inconsistencies that have inevitably resulted from it . For to postulate a God who is essentially all goodness , when this goodness is ...
... phenomena as one of its most essential features , and for the endless confusions , anomalies and inconsistencies that have inevitably resulted from it . For to postulate a God who is essentially all goodness , when this goodness is ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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