The Service of Man: An Essay Towards the Religion of the FutureK. Paul, Trench, 1887 - Broj stranica: 318 |
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... common and lofty standard of duty is being trampled down in the fierce battle of incompatible principles . The present indecision is becoming not only wearisome , but in- jurious to the best interests of man . Let Theology be restored ...
... common and lofty standard of duty is being trampled down in the fierce battle of incompatible principles . The present indecision is becoming not only wearisome , but in- jurious to the best interests of man . Let Theology be restored ...
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... common trait of rudimentary organs belonging to either category , biological or sociological , is that they survive their use , that they are nourished and live at the expense of the organism in which they exist , and long after they ...
... common trait of rudimentary organs belonging to either category , biological or sociological , is that they survive their use , that they are nourished and live at the expense of the organism in which they exist , and long after they ...
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... common than the assertion that any objections now made to Christianity are worn out sophisms , which have been answered and disposed of over and over again by previous apolo- gists . Sometimes we are told that the objections are as old ...
... common than the assertion that any objections now made to Christianity are worn out sophisms , which have been answered and disposed of over and over again by previous apolo- gists . Sometimes we are told that the objections are as old ...
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... common sense that in that case we shall eat and drink , for to - morrow we die . Self - in- dulgence the most gross , crime the most unscrupu- lous , are taken for granted to be the natural and spontaneous predispositions of man , if he ...
... common sense that in that case we shall eat and drink , for to - morrow we die . Self - in- dulgence the most gross , crime the most unscrupu- lous , are taken for granted to be the natural and spontaneous predispositions of man , if he ...
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... common to suppose . An affirmative answer is generally taken for granted , as if the case were too obvious to admit of doubt or even of argument . The purity and elevation of the ethics of the gospel are indeed often asserted to be a ...
... common to suppose . An affirmative answer is generally taken for granted , as if the case were too obvious to admit of doubt or even of argument . The purity and elevation of the ethics of the gospel are indeed often asserted to be a ...
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