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... Fear of sin " is not so much fear of some external harm or disadvantage , but fear of having the wrong sort of inner feeling , " a guilty conscience . " 4 . ' Is this the region , this the soil , the clime ' , Said then the lost ...
... Fear of sin " is not so much fear of some external harm or disadvantage , but fear of having the wrong sort of inner feeling , " a guilty conscience . " 4 . ' Is this the region , this the soil , the clime ' , Said then the lost ...
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... fear of being wronged themselves . ( Plato , Republic ) ( b ) XXXI . The justice which rises from nature is a pledge of mutual advantage to restrain men from harming one another and save them from being harmed . XXXII . For all living ...
... fear of being wronged themselves . ( Plato , Republic ) ( b ) XXXI . The justice which rises from nature is a pledge of mutual advantage to restrain men from harming one another and save them from being harmed . XXXII . For all living ...
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... fear , guilt , the desire to obey , the desire to rebel , and so forth . For this reason it is very important for us to be aware of these emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not ...
... fear , guilt , the desire to obey , the desire to rebel , and so forth . For this reason it is very important for us to be aware of these emotions , not only in other people but more particularly in ourselves . Such awareness is not ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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