Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... probably a blend of both curiosity and fear , it seems justifiable to assume that as man's mastery over Nature gradually increased until it established him in the relatively secure position he has enjoyed for several centuries , at ...
... probably a blend of both curiosity and fear , it seems justifiable to assume that as man's mastery over Nature gradually increased until it established him in the relatively secure position he has enjoyed for several centuries , at ...
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... probably to his prodigious memory , had all in vain flatly contradicted Jesus's dictum and thus , by anticipation , denied the Wordsworthian view of children ( B. 14.9 . 1773 ) . But , for some reason or other , nobody appears to have ...
... probably to his prodigious memory , had all in vain flatly contradicted Jesus's dictum and thus , by anticipation , denied the Wordsworthian view of children ( B. 14.9 . 1773 ) . But , for some reason or other , nobody appears to have ...
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... probably some 30 million years ago in the Miocene . Their common ancestor may have been something like the civet , whose claws are only half retracted and , at the time of the separation of the two species , were probably at a ...
... probably some 30 million years ago in the Miocene . Their common ancestor may have been something like the civet , whose claws are only half retracted and , at the time of the separation of the two species , were probably at a ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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