The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... religion : the commonwealth's original ruler believed that " if it should be the case that one religion is true and all the rest false . . if the matter were dealt with reasonably and moderately , truth by its own natural force would ...
... religion : the commonwealth's original ruler believed that " if it should be the case that one religion is true and all the rest false . . if the matter were dealt with reasonably and moderately , truth by its own natural force would ...
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... religion . But it was mainly outside the Churches that fresh efforts started . In the Christian Churches the spiritual power had become largely second - hand : though both clergy and laity might in every generation pro- duce many active ...
... religion . But it was mainly outside the Churches that fresh efforts started . In the Christian Churches the spiritual power had become largely second - hand : though both clergy and laity might in every generation pro- duce many active ...
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... Religion ( The Forwood Lectures 1934 ) and Other Essays . New York : 1934 . Progress and Religion . New York : 1938 . Traces the connection between Christian religion and the idea of progress . Deguileville , Guillaume de : The ...
... Religion ( The Forwood Lectures 1934 ) and Other Essays . New York : 1934 . Progress and Religion . New York : 1938 . Traces the connection between Christian religion and the idea of progress . Deguileville , Guillaume de : The ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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