Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... religious life . While I conducted myself in a decent manner , I took no interest in what was gen- erally understood by religion . I did not belong to the college Y. M. C. A. Occasionally I attended religious meetings conducted by and ...
... religious life . While I conducted myself in a decent manner , I took no interest in what was gen- erally understood by religion . I did not belong to the college Y. M. C. A. Occasionally I attended religious meetings conducted by and ...
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... religion , and Dante's epic and Milton's Paradise Lost are as reli- gious as the most religious parts of the Bible . Yet we study these writings just as we study Shake- speare ; we have no impulse to apply their religious notions to our ...
... religion , and Dante's epic and Milton's Paradise Lost are as reli- gious as the most religious parts of the Bible . Yet we study these writings just as we study Shake- speare ; we have no impulse to apply their religious notions to our ...
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... religious life . We have been trained to a state of absolute de- pendence , generation by generation , since the Chris- tian church arose . For most of us religion could not exist if we did not have a visible religious authority over us ...
... religious life . We have been trained to a state of absolute de- pendence , generation by generation , since the Chris- tian church arose . For most of us religion could not exist if we did not have a visible religious authority over us ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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