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... friends think , a third pays close attention to her conscience . Of course it is more complicated than this . A person may use one outlook in one situation and another in another situation . For instance a young man may be very ...
... friends think , a third pays close attention to her conscience . Of course it is more complicated than this . A person may use one outlook in one situation and another in another situation . For instance a young man may be very ...
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... friends think of him , etc. ) , but he has internalized them , and these external considerations do not appear in the reasons he gives . He simply refers the problem to his inner feelings and obeys them . B. OTHER - OBEYING . This ...
... friends think of him , etc. ) , but he has internalized them , and these external considerations do not appear in the reasons he gives . He simply refers the problem to his inner feelings and obeys them . B. OTHER - OBEYING . This ...
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... friends supply them with the greatest and most laudable opportunities ? Or how could their prosperity be guarded and preserved , if they had no friends ? For the greater prosperity is , the more precarious . In poverty also and all the ...
... friends supply them with the greatest and most laudable opportunities ? Or how could their prosperity be guarded and preserved , if they had no friends ? For the greater prosperity is , the more precarious . In poverty also and all the ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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