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... one's inner feelings in good order whatever happens in the world outside . St. Jerome illustrates an ideal of " perfection , " contrasted with natural desires ( for sex , children , or possessions ) . Vergil gives us Aeneas ' ideal ...
... one's inner feelings in good order whatever happens in the world outside . St. Jerome illustrates an ideal of " perfection , " contrasted with natural desires ( for sex , children , or possessions ) . Vergil gives us Aeneas ' ideal ...
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... one's whole life ? —The Master replied : Surely the maxim of charity is such : -Do not unto others what you would not they should do unto you . ( The Sayings of Confucius ) ( c ) It is a very beautiful thing to do good to men because of ...
... one's whole life ? —The Master replied : Surely the maxim of charity is such : -Do not unto others what you would not they should do unto you . ( The Sayings of Confucius ) ( c ) It is a very beautiful thing to do good to men because of ...
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... one's ideal ( whether to marry , have a steady job , keep regular hours , take exercise - for even very pedestrian things are im- portant here ) , it is fatally easy for people to deceive themselves . Thus there will be some who are ...
... one's ideal ( whether to marry , have a steady job , keep regular hours , take exercise - for even very pedestrian things are im- portant here ) , it is fatally easy for people to deceive themselves . Thus there will be some who are ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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