Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... understand- ing of the true religious spirit . By confining religious observance to conformity to a pattern of social behaviour , we leave out altogether its transcendental aspects , with all the emotions , passions and loyalties that ...
... understand- ing of the true religious spirit . By confining religious observance to conformity to a pattern of social behaviour , we leave out altogether its transcendental aspects , with all the emotions , passions and loyalties that ...
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... understand how it comes about that the larvae of the Ichneumon fly , when they hatch out from the eggs their mother has carefully deposited in the body of a live caterpillar , know how to live in the fatty portions of their host's body ...
... understand how it comes about that the larvae of the Ichneumon fly , when they hatch out from the eggs their mother has carefully deposited in the body of a live caterpillar , know how to live in the fatty portions of their host's body ...
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Anthony Mario Ludovici. understand the evolution of plant and animal species from pri- mordial organic matter , as a ... understand it as Darwin did ( see , for instance , O. Chap . XI , Sect . 8 ) , merely as the favouring of winners in ...
Anthony Mario Ludovici. understand the evolution of plant and animal species from pri- mordial organic matter , as a ... understand it as Darwin did ( see , for instance , O. Chap . XI , Sect . 8 ) , merely as the favouring of winners in ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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