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... heart , and which in society neutralize one another . These social laws of the mind , if I may so call them , are and must be after all comparatively few in number . But though few in number they are the widest , the deepest , and the ...
... heart , and which in society neutralize one another . These social laws of the mind , if I may so call them , are and must be after all comparatively few in number . But though few in number they are the widest , the deepest , and the ...
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... hearts of all men - and are therefore so far socialistic . I may further add , to avoid misunderstanding , that the belief in a Supreme Being , which is inculcated and enforced in these pages under whatever variety of name or title I ...
... hearts of all men - and are therefore so far socialistic . I may further add , to avoid misunderstanding , that the belief in a Supreme Being , which is inculcated and enforced in these pages under whatever variety of name or title I ...
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... heart and mind . On arriving at this point , one of the acutest of my critics was brought to a stand , and imagining that my words conveyed the impression that Religion would no longer be of any practical value at all , argued , on the ...
... heart and mind . On arriving at this point , one of the acutest of my critics was brought to a stand , and imagining that my words conveyed the impression that Religion would no longer be of any practical value at all , argued , on the ...
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By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. and harmony to both mind and heart , must give a stimulus and impulse ... hearts , independently of any change in their merely material and social conditions , I feel still bound to ...
By John Beattie Crozier John Beattie Crozier. and harmony to both mind and heart , must give a stimulus and impulse ... hearts , independently of any change in their merely material and social conditions , I feel still bound to ...
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... heart - Differences between Religion and Philosophy - Reasons why Evolution must always be under - pinned by Religion — Summary of the part played by Religion in Human Life . 255-263 CHAPTER V. PRACTICAL RESULTS . Complications that ...
... heart - Differences between Religion and Philosophy - Reasons why Evolution must always be under - pinned by Religion — Summary of the part played by Religion in Human Life . 255-263 CHAPTER V. PRACTICAL RESULTS . Complications that ...
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