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... style . The same kinds of reasons , the same modes of thought can be given in many different styles . Certainly , the more metaphysical the style in which reasons are given , the more likely it is that the person has a fairly clear ...
... style . The same kinds of reasons , the same modes of thought can be given in many different styles . Certainly , the more metaphysical the style in which reasons are given , the more likely it is that the person has a fairly clear ...
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... styles which fit into the four basic categories . Some of those styles we should naturally call religious - perhaps ... style has its own advantages and its own disadvantages ; every kind of language has its own purposes , which are not ...
... styles which fit into the four basic categories . Some of those styles we should naturally call religious - perhaps ... style has its own advantages and its own disadvantages ; every kind of language has its own purposes , which are not ...
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... style of life . All that matters is that he should be his own master , so that he can fulfil his picture of himself as a ruler and sovereign , irrespective of his own or others ' interests ( " To reign is worth ambition . . . . Better ...
... style of life . All that matters is that he should be his own master , so that he can fulfil his picture of himself as a ruler and sovereign , irrespective of his own or others ' interests ( " To reign is worth ambition . . . . Better ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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