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... things which we see in the Universe round us , or here on earth , we must be content to say that we simply do not ... things which concern the advantage and security of the state , we thought that amongst other things which seemed likely ...
... things which we see in the Universe round us , or here on earth , we must be content to say that we simply do not ... things which concern the advantage and security of the state , we thought that amongst other things which seemed likely ...
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... thing . We praise a man for loving his friends , and the possession of many has always been considered one of the things that ennoble existence . Indeed some even believe that to be a friend you must also be a good man . ( Aristotle ...
... thing . We praise a man for loving his friends , and the possession of many has always been considered one of the things that ennoble existence . Indeed some even believe that to be a friend you must also be a good man . ( Aristotle ...
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... things straight by such a circuitous route ? ' The Master said : ' How unmannerly you are , Lu ! In matters which he ... things . If words do not harmonise with things , public business will remain undone . If public business remains ...
... things straight by such a circuitous route ? ' The Master said : ' How unmannerly you are , Lu ! In matters which he ... things . If words do not harmonise with things , public business will remain undone . If public business remains ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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