Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... society in question and I declined , I gave as my reason that I saw no chance of realizing the society's aims so long as its council could retain Dean Inge on its board . Here and there , thinkers have appeared far - seeing enough to ...
... society in question and I declined , I gave as my reason that I saw no chance of realizing the society's aims so long as its council could retain Dean Inge on its board . Here and there , thinkers have appeared far - seeing enough to ...
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... society , but whenever they trespassed on an inhabited area they were obliged to give warning of their approach by ringing bells or brandishing rattles . It was a sensible rule , for it enabled mothers to snatch their children from the ...
... society , but whenever they trespassed on an inhabited area they were obliged to give warning of their approach by ringing bells or brandishing rattles . It was a sensible rule , for it enabled mothers to snatch their children from the ...
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... society into which he is plunged , subsequently corrupts him . Now this point of view has been the source of an enormous amount of harm , especially in feministic societies like England and America ; because , besides giving us a false ...
... society into which he is plunged , subsequently corrupts him . Now this point of view has been the source of an enormous amount of harm , especially in feministic societies like England and America ; because , besides giving us a false ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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