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... matter . It may well be that this loss in popularity is deserved that the traditional " Faiths " or " moralities " will not do , and need to be replaced . What does matter is that many people , both young and not - so - young , may at ...
... matter . It may well be that this loss in popularity is deserved that the traditional " Faiths " or " moralities " will not do , and need to be replaced . What does matter is that many people , both young and not - so - young , may at ...
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... matter which way of life a person adopts . It might have mattered to other people , if you had been a Nazi and killed them , and it may matter to you if you adopt a way of life that makes you mentally or physically ill . This is not to ...
... matter which way of life a person adopts . It might have mattered to other people , if you had been a Nazi and killed them , and it may matter to you if you adopt a way of life that makes you mentally or physically ill . This is not to ...
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... matter of personal relationship with God . Such a state- ment assumes that there is a God , and it assumes also that it is possible for God and a man to be aware of each other . Is there any possible proof of this ? The answer is that ...
... matter of personal relationship with God . Such a state- ment assumes that there is a God , and it assumes also that it is possible for God and a man to be aware of each other . Is there any possible proof of this ? The answer is that ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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