Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... remark : ' It is the advice of a wise psychologist . If it had been always followed the psycho - analyists would have had empty consulting - rooms ' ( V.O.P. Chap . VI ) . The very converse is true ! Average men and women cannot be ...
... remark : ' It is the advice of a wise psychologist . If it had been always followed the psycho - analyists would have had empty consulting - rooms ' ( V.O.P. Chap . VI ) . The very converse is true ! Average men and women cannot be ...
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... remark in Matthew xix . 14 : ' Suffer little children , and forbid them not , to come unto me , for of such is the kingdom of heaven . ' To the faithful , who could hardly be expected to dismiss it as a young , inexperienced bachelor's ...
... remark in Matthew xix . 14 : ' Suffer little children , and forbid them not , to come unto me , for of such is the kingdom of heaven . ' To the faithful , who could hardly be expected to dismiss it as a young , inexperienced bachelor's ...
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... remark about children should have grown by tradi- tion into meaning that children are morally superior to adults - a belief still widely held by English spinsters in particular ( un- consciously revealed by the awed tones with which ...
... remark about children should have grown by tradi- tion into meaning that children are morally superior to adults - a belief still widely held by English spinsters in particular ( un- consciously revealed by the awed tones with which ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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