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... SELF - OBEYING , B. OTHER- OBEYING , C. SELF - CONSIDERING , D. OTHER - CONSIDERING . These now need to be explained . A. SELF - OBEYING . The title of this category sounds odd , but it is not , when we think how often people obey some ...
... SELF - OBEYING , B. OTHER- OBEYING , C. SELF - CONSIDERING , D. OTHER - CONSIDERING . These now need to be explained . A. SELF - OBEYING . The title of this category sounds odd , but it is not , when we think how often people obey some ...
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... SELF - OBEYING and OTHER - OBEYING , as the names suggest , are both categories in which a person does not really think at all , or only up to a point . He simply refers the decision to something or somebody else — his own inner ...
... SELF - OBEYING and OTHER - OBEYING , as the names suggest , are both categories in which a person does not really think at all , or only up to a point . He simply refers the decision to something or somebody else — his own inner ...
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... self - obeying , and other - obeying ? Can we just write them off as stupid and a waste of time ? I think there are two reasons why it would be silly to write them off in this way , and both reasons have to do with the fact that these ...
... self - obeying , and other - obeying ? Can we just write them off as stupid and a waste of time ? I think there are two reasons why it would be silly to write them off in this way , and both reasons have to do with the fact that these ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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