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... principles of each , not a question of the variegated details , nor the practice of the common run of Christians , on the one hand , and of competitive business men , on the other . The variety of detailed elaboration and sophistication ...
... principles of each , not a question of the variegated details , nor the practice of the common run of Christians , on the one hand , and of competitive business men , on the other . The variety of detailed elaboration and sophistication ...
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... principles besides these would be debatable and precarious , except in case of such moral principles as are also common to certain of the ethnic cults as well as to Christianity . Even with respect to the two principles named , there ...
... principles besides these would be debatable and precarious , except in case of such moral principles as are also common to certain of the ethnic cults as well as to Christianity . Even with respect to the two principles named , there ...
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... principles inculcate brotherly love , mutual succor : Love thy neighbor as thyself ; Mutuum date , nihil inde sperantes . This principle seems , in its elements at least , to be a culturally atavistic trait , belonging to the ancient ...
... principles inculcate brotherly love , mutual succor : Love thy neighbor as thyself ; Mutuum date , nihil inde sperantes . This principle seems , in its elements at least , to be a culturally atavistic trait , belonging to the ancient ...
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