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... Truth is to be found by listening to the " Voice of God in the soul " . ( W. Pollard , The Quaker Reformation ) ( c ) The ' Will of God ' , for us , is precisely our essential being with all its potentialities , our created nature ...
... Truth is to be found by listening to the " Voice of God in the soul " . ( W. Pollard , The Quaker Reformation ) ( c ) The ' Will of God ' , for us , is precisely our essential being with all its potentialities , our created nature ...
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... truth of the matter is , that , having come to that which we can call God , we have found that nothing less than personal terms can be used to describe either the way , or the truth , or the life . ( C. A. Coulson , Science and ...
... truth of the matter is , that , having come to that which we can call God , we have found that nothing less than personal terms can be used to describe either the way , or the truth , or the life . ( C. A. Coulson , Science and ...
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... truth , I would fain cling to truth and let God go . ( Meister Eckhart ) But what about this ? If a man chooses Roman Catholicism or some other form of Christianity or some atheistic theory of the world , he does so because , confronted ...
... truth , I would fain cling to truth and let God go . ( Meister Eckhart ) But what about this ? If a man chooses Roman Catholicism or some other form of Christianity or some atheistic theory of the world , he does so because , confronted ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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