Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... question what their fellow - men regard as hallowed by custom and tradition . The few , however , who did have the courage to incur this kind of unpopularity reasoned more or less as follows : ' It was unlikely that much harm could ...
... question what their fellow - men regard as hallowed by custom and tradition . The few , however , who did have the courage to incur this kind of unpopularity reasoned more or less as follows : ' It was unlikely that much harm could ...
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... question difficult to answer with anything like the precision and certainty with which we can answer it in relation to the organism itself . There are many signs and even many facts which suggest that it may be possible , and such ...
... question difficult to answer with anything like the precision and certainty with which we can answer it in relation to the organism itself . There are many signs and even many facts which suggest that it may be possible , and such ...
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... question whether the power behind phenomena is a 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 ...
... question whether the power behind phenomena is a 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 ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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