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... Divine you feed , the Divine you exercise ? You carry a God about with you , poor wretch , and know nothing of it . Do you suppose I mean some god without you of gold or silver ? It is within yourself that you carry him ; and you do not ...
... Divine you feed , the Divine you exercise ? You carry a God about with you , poor wretch , and know nothing of it . Do you suppose I mean some god without you of gold or silver ? It is within yourself that you carry him ; and you do not ...
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... divine or human ; it can be given to something far more abstract — a “ force , " " spirit , " etc. In this extract the author describes such a thing- " Nature , " " Prin- ciple , " " Course " or " Way of Nature . " The basic idea is ...
... divine or human ; it can be given to something far more abstract — a “ force , " " spirit , " etc. In this extract the author describes such a thing- " Nature , " " Prin- ciple , " " Course " or " Way of Nature . " The basic idea is ...
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... Divine law should supervene . Fourthly , because as Augustine says human law cannot punish or forbid all evil deeds ; since while aiming at doing away with all evils , it would do away with many good things , and would hinder the ...
... Divine law should supervene . Fourthly , because as Augustine says human law cannot punish or forbid all evil deeds ; since while aiming at doing away with all evils , it would do away with many good things , and would hinder the ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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