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... outlooks . 1. Everybody has some outlook . In most industrialized countries like the United States , it is not everybody today who thinks in the kind of language we shall be using in this book . Many people , perhaps more specifically ...
... outlooks . 1. Everybody has some outlook . In most industrialized countries like the United States , it is not everybody today who thinks in the kind of language we shall be using in this book . Many people , perhaps more specifically ...
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... outlooks . Secondly , many of these writers have considered their outlooks more fully , deeply , and precisely than most of us have time or ability to do . They are professionals , whereas the rest of us are amateurs . They had the same ...
... outlooks . Secondly , many of these writers have considered their outlooks more fully , deeply , and precisely than most of us have time or ability to do . They are professionals , whereas the rest of us are amateurs . They had the same ...
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... outlooks are . 4. How to classify different outlooks . How one classifies things depends on what purpose one has . If you are a historian , you could group them under head- ings like " 20th - century outlooks , " " Renaissance outlooks ...
... outlooks are . 4. How to classify different outlooks . How one classifies things depends on what purpose one has . If you are a historian , you could group them under head- ings like " 20th - century outlooks , " " Renaissance outlooks ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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