Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... whilst downright dementia , even if only of a temporary kind , is becoming every day more general . Over twenty years ago , Dr. Frances Harding declared that " if the growth of insanity continues at its present rate every man , woman ...
... whilst downright dementia , even if only of a temporary kind , is becoming every day more general . Over twenty years ago , Dr. Frances Harding declared that " if the growth of insanity continues at its present rate every man , woman ...
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... whilst Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge , speak- ing of the modern man and his car , says , ' With such power at his disposal , the weakest feel strong , and the poorest - spirited , formid- able " ( T.T. Chap . IV , vii ) . Thus , it seems ...
... whilst Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge , speak- ing of the modern man and his car , says , ' With such power at his disposal , the weakest feel strong , and the poorest - spirited , formid- able " ( T.T. Chap . IV , vii ) . Thus , it seems ...
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... whilst professing mystification , to acknowledge the justice of a well - grounded and yet damaging charge against it , than to descend to such shifts as those with which this Church of England cleric tries to defend his God of Love . No ...
... whilst professing mystification , to acknowledge the justice of a well - grounded and yet damaging charge against it , than to descend to such shifts as those with which this Church of England cleric tries to defend his God of Love . No ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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