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... simply to set out different ways of thinking in an intelligible and intelligent form , so that you can " get the feel " of them . The bulk of the book consists of selections from different moralists , philos- ophers , and other authors ...
... simply to set out different ways of thinking in an intelligible and intelligent form , so that you can " get the feel " of them . The bulk of the book consists of selections from different moralists , philos- ophers , and other authors ...
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... simply refers the problem to his inner feelings and obeys them . B. OTHER - OBEYING . This category is fairly straightforward and consists in obedience to some external authority . Such authority may be : ( a ) personal ( the Pope , a ...
... simply refers the problem to his inner feelings and obeys them . B. OTHER - OBEYING . This category is fairly straightforward and consists in obedience to some external authority . Such authority may be : ( a ) personal ( the Pope , a ...
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... simply must follow him . Just read the scriptures , you can't help feeling how true they are , " and so forth . Now this person might ( a ) just be explaining why he follows Jesus - he is deeply moved , perhaps indeed he can't help it ...
... simply must follow him . Just read the scriptures , you can't help feeling how true they are , " and so forth . Now this person might ( a ) just be explaining why he follows Jesus - he is deeply moved , perhaps indeed he can't help it ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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