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... reason . ( Norman Smith , in R. J. W. Bevan ( ed . ) , Steps to Christian Understanding , O.U.P. ) Troilus : You are for dreams and slumbers , brother priest : You fur your gloves with reason . Here are your reasons : You know an enemy ...
... reason . ( Norman Smith , in R. J. W. Bevan ( ed . ) , Steps to Christian Understanding , O.U.P. ) Troilus : You are for dreams and slumbers , brother priest : You fur your gloves with reason . Here are your reasons : You know an enemy ...
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... reason , who at least talk as if they did not see why they should be reasonable at all . They have , perhaps , a sort of picture according to which reason stops at a certain point , after which faith , or intuition , or revelation or ...
... reason , who at least talk as if they did not see why they should be reasonable at all . They have , perhaps , a sort of picture according to which reason stops at a certain point , after which faith , or intuition , or revelation or ...
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... reasons of this sort could be found , and they are not unimportant . But I call these reasons extraneous because they are outside the real category or mode we are talking about . A person who uses this kind of reason is not really ...
... reasons of this sort could be found , and they are not unimportant . But I call these reasons extraneous because they are outside the real category or mode we are talking about . A person who uses this kind of reason is not really ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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