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... principles and by certain declared aims . But this society is not the christian religion , but rather a development of it . The religion makes the society . If there were no religion there would be no church . Hence we cannot say that ...
... principles and by certain declared aims . But this society is not the christian religion , but rather a development of it . The religion makes the society . If there were no religion there would be no church . Hence we cannot say that ...
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... the foundation principles of ethics . It has done so very extensively in the world's history . And in any event religion is potent in the formation of character ; but 9 III RELATIONS OF THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION TO OTHER SCIENCES.
... the foundation principles of ethics . It has done so very extensively in the world's history . And in any event religion is potent in the formation of character ; but 9 III RELATIONS OF THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION TO OTHER SCIENCES.
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... principles do not necessarily exclude the idea of a society of persons existing in another world . But where such a society is recognised under those principles , the logical outcome is that the ruling power is within the individuals ...
... principles do not necessarily exclude the idea of a society of persons existing in another world . But where such a society is recognised under those principles , the logical outcome is that the ruling power is within the individuals ...
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... principles of logic . For instance , there is the fundamental rule , ' Of contradic- tions both cannot be true ; one must be true and the other false . ' So also contraries mutually exclude each other , though both may be false . We may ...
... principles of logic . For instance , there is the fundamental rule , ' Of contradic- tions both cannot be true ; one must be true and the other false . ' So also contraries mutually exclude each other , though both may be false . We may ...
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... Principles ' alike will come to this conclusion , if his thought will carefully and candidly follow the argument ... principle ; it must be mind as distinguished from body . But we know nothing of mind except as conscious personal ...
... Principles ' alike will come to this conclusion , if his thought will carefully and candidly follow the argument ... principle ; it must be mind as distinguished from body . But we know nothing of mind except as conscious personal ...
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