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The first and main type of misunderstanding I should trace to the fact that those who are of this way of thinking , however they may have thrown over the religious beliefs of the communities in which they have been nurtured , still ...
The first and main type of misunderstanding I should trace to the fact that those who are of this way of thinking , however they may have thrown over the religious beliefs of the communities in which they have been nurtured , still ...
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And as a matter of fact , is it not the case that there is no belief more difficult to acquire than belief in the existence of God ? If we avoid non - committal terms , such as ' the Absolute ' , and if we profess to believe in a Being ...
And as a matter of fact , is it not the case that there is no belief more difficult to acquire than belief in the existence of God ? If we avoid non - committal terms , such as ' the Absolute ' , and if we profess to believe in a Being ...
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In and through their religious experience of fellowship with God , they have belief in God , and coming to Nature and history with this belief in their minds , they interpret Nature and history freely in accordance therewith .
In and through their religious experience of fellowship with God , they have belief in God , and coming to Nature and history with this belief in their minds , they interpret Nature and history freely in accordance therewith .
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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