Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... Speaking of the decline in the number of Protestant worshippers in his time , and their tendency to split up into sects , he blamed the lack of sacraments in the Protestant forms of worship and argued that the latter had ' too little ...
... Speaking of the decline in the number of Protestant worshippers in his time , and their tendency to split up into sects , he blamed the lack of sacraments in the Protestant forms of worship and argued that the latter had ' too little ...
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... speaking of the insane , he added , " The increase of such persons is at the rate of 10,000 a year ; a few years ago it was only 3,000 a year ' ( Daily Mail , 1.1.34 ) . In his Theory of Morals ( 1928 , Chap . III ) , E. F. Carritt says ...
... speaking of the insane , he added , " The increase of such persons is at the rate of 10,000 a year ; a few years ago it was only 3,000 a year ' ( Daily Mail , 1.1.34 ) . In his Theory of Morals ( 1928 , Chap . III ) , E. F. Carritt says ...
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Anthony Mario Ludovici. modern philosopher like C. E. M. Joad , speaking of the ' dysgenic influences ' of our ... speak of ' our civilization ' and not of ' our Chris- tian morality ' in this connection , thus displaying the proverbial ...
Anthony Mario Ludovici. modern philosopher like C. E. M. Joad , speaking of the ' dysgenic influences ' of our ... speak of ' our civilization ' and not of ' our Chris- tian morality ' in this connection , thus displaying the proverbial ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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