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... belief in God is easy , and indeed almost self - evident . Belief in the existence of God is indeed easy for those who already so believe . But this is true of any and every belief . All belief , once acquired , is thereafter easy . But ...
... belief in God is easy , and indeed almost self - evident . Belief in the existence of God is indeed easy for those who already so believe . But this is true of any and every belief . All belief , once acquired , is thereafter easy . But ...
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... belief more difficult to acquire , for those who do not find themselves already possessed by it ? To believe in such a Being is not a minimum belief , to be counted upon whatever else the believer may or may not accept ; it is a maximum ...
... belief more difficult to acquire , for those who do not find themselves already possessed by it ? To believe in such a Being is not a minimum belief , to be counted upon whatever else the believer may or may not accept ; it is a maximum ...
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... belief in God , and coming to Nature and history with this belief in their minds , they interpret Nature and history freely in accordance therewith . They do not observe order and design , and therefore infer a Designer : they argue ...
... belief in God , and coming to Nature and history with this belief in their minds , they interpret Nature and history freely in accordance therewith . They do not observe order and design , and therefore infer a Designer : they argue ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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