Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... thought necessary ? Is not the straightforward answer to this that God himself required the expiation and consequently it was to propitiate him that it was done ? Why not admit it ? Because these theologians know that modern thought can ...
... thought necessary ? Is not the straightforward answer to this that God himself required the expiation and consequently it was to propitiate him that it was done ? Why not admit it ? Because these theologians know that modern thought can ...
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... thought existed never , I shall not cast down my eyes . Theirs the blame whose Word deceived me , Baffling reason , thought and sense , And whose diffidence bereaved me Of the crucial evidence . * First published in The New English ...
... thought existed never , I shall not cast down my eyes . Theirs the blame whose Word deceived me , Baffling reason , thought and sense , And whose diffidence bereaved me Of the crucial evidence . * First published in The New English ...
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... thought guilty of the gravest affront , and the girl would quite rightly feel it as such . She wishes to hear that he wants her because in every way - by her beauty , her charm and her character – the thought of winning her gives him ...
... thought guilty of the gravest affront , and the girl would quite rightly feel it as such . She wishes to hear that he wants her because in every way - by her beauty , her charm and her character – the thought of winning her gives him ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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