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... Christian idea of a charity which derives both its force and value from the fact that the good man does permit himself to be " inwardly disturbed . " There can be no effective benevolence , they declared again and again , that does not ...
... Christian idea of a charity which derives both its force and value from the fact that the good man does permit himself to be " inwardly disturbed . " There can be no effective benevolence , they declared again and again , that does not ...
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... Christian apologetics , though of course in nontheological terms ; in a sense it is an al- legory which veils human nature and society as a Christian divine views them . It is by indirection a de- fense of the doctrine of redemption and ...
... Christian apologetics , though of course in nontheological terms ; in a sense it is an al- legory which veils human nature and society as a Christian divine views them . It is by indirection a de- fense of the doctrine of redemption and ...
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... Christian . The uncharitable young cleric protests : ' Pardon me . . . that is rather a heathenish than a Christian doc- trine . Homer , I remember , introduces in his Iliad one Axylus , of whom he says , — φίλος δ ' ήν ανθρώποισι ...
... Christian . The uncharitable young cleric protests : ' Pardon me . . . that is rather a heathenish than a Christian doc- trine . Homer , I remember , introduces in his Iliad one Axylus , of whom he says , — φίλος δ ' ήν ανθρώποισι ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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