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Christianity has no controversy with Nietzsche when he proclaims his doctrine of “ the will to power . ” On the contrary no more essentially Christian message has been proclaimed to our age . The point at issue is to what end we shall ...
Christianity has no controversy with Nietzsche when he proclaims his doctrine of “ the will to power . ” On the contrary no more essentially Christian message has been proclaimed to our age . The point at issue is to what end we shall ...
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It was to them the prophet proclaimed his message . There was a custom in the East of tattooing upon the skin some dear name one wished to keep in mind , and it was this fashion God attributed to Himself . But He exceeds the human habit ...
It was to them the prophet proclaimed his message . There was a custom in the East of tattooing upon the skin some dear name one wished to keep in mind , and it was this fashion God attributed to Himself . But He exceeds the human habit ...
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Hester Prynne stands on the scaffold , in the market - place of Salem , with her child in her arms , and on her breast she wears the scarlet letter , “ A , ” proclaiming the fact that she is an adulteress . She has refused to reveal the ...
Hester Prynne stands on the scaffold , in the market - place of Salem , with her child in her arms , and on her breast she wears the scarlet letter , “ A , ” proclaiming the fact that she is an adulteress . She has refused to reveal the ...
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Contents
TECTURE | 73 |
A Poets Plea for Faith | 101 |
The Use of Imagination in Religion | 131 |
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