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... mode , a person should feel something like love or at least respect for other people , so when thinking in the self - obeying mode he is influenced by guilt or shame ; when in the other - obeying mode he is influenced by fear of the ...
... mode , a person should feel something like love or at least respect for other people , so when thinking in the self - obeying mode he is influenced by guilt or shame ; when in the other - obeying mode he is influenced by fear of the ...
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... mode of thought . Following an ideal is not so much a matter of grabbing hold of certain words , like ' love ' and ' justice ' as it is a matter of understanding a certain way of thinking , and the style of life that goes with it . This ...
... mode of thought . Following an ideal is not so much a matter of grabbing hold of certain words , like ' love ' and ' justice ' as it is a matter of understanding a certain way of thinking , and the style of life that goes with it . This ...
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... mode , and not on any other grounds . He will scan the various ideals and " isms " with this in mind , and make his choice accordingly . Emphatically , he will not indulge in “ impulse- buying , " picking the " ism " which happens to ...
... mode , and not on any other grounds . He will scan the various ideals and " isms " with this in mind , and make his choice accordingly . Emphatically , he will not indulge in “ impulse- buying , " picking the " ism " which happens to ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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