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Page 13
... forced to recognize that in the ordinary course of things our end can no longer be remote . An occasional glance at the obituary column of The Times has suggested to me that the sixties are very unhealthy ; I have long thought that it ...
... forced to recognize that in the ordinary course of things our end can no longer be remote . An occasional glance at the obituary column of The Times has suggested to me that the sixties are very unhealthy ; I have long thought that it ...
Page 48
... forced by the situation in which they were born and the necessity of earning a living to keep to a straight and narrow road in which there is no possibility of turn- ing to the right or to the left . Upon these the pattern is imposed ...
... forced by the situation in which they were born and the necessity of earning a living to keep to a straight and narrow road in which there is no possibility of turn- ing to the right or to the left . Upon these the pattern is imposed ...
Page 235
... forced then to accept the supposition of a God who is not all - powerful : such a God contains within him- self no explanation of his own existence or of that of the uni- verse he creates . It is singular when you read the documents on ...
... forced then to accept the supposition of a God who is not all - powerful : such a God contains within him- self no explanation of his own existence or of that of the uni- verse he creates . It is singular when you read the documents on ...
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