Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... seems to have come when some attempt should be made , however tentatively , to provide at least a rough outline of a possible religion for so - called ' Infidels ' - the men and women who cannot believe in Christianity and who ...
... seems to have come when some attempt should be made , however tentatively , to provide at least a rough outline of a possible religion for so - called ' Infidels ' - the men and women who cannot believe in Christianity and who ...
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... seems fairly certain that few plant and animal species existing during a period of orogenesis , for instance , could ... seem to have produced some direct and definite effect , but how much we cannot say ' ( O. Chap . XV ) . He might ...
... seems fairly certain that few plant and animal species existing during a period of orogenesis , for instance , could ... seem to have produced some direct and definite effect , but how much we cannot say ' ( O. Chap . XV ) . He might ...
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... seems disposed ever more and more to embrace Animism , by which he implies that he favours the dualistic theory of soul acting on body and existing independently of body , when all the while a theory presenting far fewer difficulties ...
... seems disposed ever more and more to embrace Animism , by which he implies that he favours the dualistic theory of soul acting on body and existing independently of body , when all the while a theory presenting far fewer difficulties ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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