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... passages from various moralists and other writers , we shall not find that the same writers always think in the same category . Nevertheless , the categories are clear in themselves and will become clearer and more real when we start to ...
... passages from various moralists and other writers , we shall not find that the same writers always think in the same category . Nevertheless , the categories are clear in themselves and will become clearer and more real when we start to ...
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... passages in the same category . Some of these we have mentioned above , for instance , the difference in SELF - OBEYING between acting out of guilt and acting out of shame . Other differences ( such as the date of the passage , the ...
... passages in the same category . Some of these we have mentioned above , for instance , the difference in SELF - OBEYING between acting out of guilt and acting out of shame . Other differences ( such as the date of the passage , the ...
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... passages in the New Testament also show the other - obeying mode , though there tends to be more emphasis on the moral commandments of God . The first passage ( the Lord's Prayer ) is a prayer to God as to a father whom we should obey ...
... passages in the New Testament also show the other - obeying mode , though there tends to be more emphasis on the moral commandments of God . The first passage ( the Lord's Prayer ) is a prayer to God as to a father whom we should obey ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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