Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... whole thing , fear of the mysterious , fear of defeat , fear of death ' ( W. Chap . I ) ; whilst even William James seems to lend it some countenance when he says , " The ancient saying that the first maker of the gods was fear receives ...
... whole thing , fear of the mysterious , fear of defeat , fear of death ' ( W. Chap . I ) ; whilst even William James seems to lend it some countenance when he says , " The ancient saying that the first maker of the gods was fear receives ...
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... whole real essence and that is probably the truth . . . . For purification consists in this , in separating as much as possible the soul from the body . . . . And does not hold- ing the passions in contempt and keeping them in ...
... whole real essence and that is probably the truth . . . . For purification consists in this , in separating as much as possible the soul from the body . . . . And does not hold- ing the passions in contempt and keeping them in ...
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... whole chapter in which he deals with this question should be read by anyone wishing to obtain confirmation of Giordano Bruno's daring claim of four centuries ago ( T.S.W.V. Chap . VI ) . Albert Ducrocq , in his book The Origin of Life ...
... whole chapter in which he deals with this question should be read by anyone wishing to obtain confirmation of Giordano Bruno's daring claim of four centuries ago ( T.S.W.V. Chap . VI ) . Albert Ducrocq , in his book The Origin of Life ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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