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... reference to immortality , which might be regarded as self- considering ( be " holy " in order to gain the advantage of being immortal ) , the picture here is of a certain type of self - obeying character . The " inner feelings " must ...
... reference to immortality , which might be regarded as self- considering ( be " holy " in order to gain the advantage of being immortal ) , the picture here is of a certain type of self - obeying character . The " inner feelings " must ...
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... reference to the individual peculiarities of a country or any other circum- stances the same thing does not turn out to be just for all . XXXVII . Among actions which are sanctioned as just by law , that which is proved on examination ...
... reference to the individual peculiarities of a country or any other circum- stances the same thing does not turn out to be just for all . XXXVII . Among actions which are sanctioned as just by law , that which is proved on examination ...
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... reference , such as an encyclopedia , or the books to which encyclopedia articles refer you . ( c ) The background ... references . 2. " Getting the feel " of the authors There is no short cut here . You have to read the authors ...
... reference , such as an encyclopedia , or the books to which encyclopedia articles refer you . ( c ) The background ... references . 2. " Getting the feel " of the authors There is no short cut here . You have to read the authors ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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