Modern Problems and Christian EthicsW. Gardner, Darton & Company, 1898 - 179 страница |
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... nature and capacities of man . Christianity claims attention to both sides of our natures -body and spirit . It tells us that we live two lives : one which stands related to the world that we can see ; the other to the spirit world . It ...
... nature and capacities of man . Christianity claims attention to both sides of our natures -body and spirit . It tells us that we live two lives : one which stands related to the world that we can see ; the other to the spirit world . It ...
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... nature , framed for nobler things , Condemns itself in life to petty joys , And , sore athirst for air , breathes scanty life Gasping from out the shallows ! ' The Theatre IN THE LIGHT OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS . ROMANS 14 MODERN PROBLEMS AND ...
... nature , framed for nobler things , Condemns itself in life to petty joys , And , sore athirst for air , breathes scanty life Gasping from out the shallows ! ' The Theatre IN THE LIGHT OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS . ROMANS 14 MODERN PROBLEMS AND ...
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... nature . The earliest sport of children is generally associated with the personation of some character other than that which they really are , and from the earliest dawn of civilization acting , with its various and varying arts , has ...
... nature . The earliest sport of children is generally associated with the personation of some character other than that which they really are , and from the earliest dawn of civilization acting , with its various and varying arts , has ...
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... nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion . It is in vain that the un- doubted specific gifts of great actors and actresses are given for rightful exercise ; in vain that Shakespeare's plays urge their ...
... nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion . It is in vain that the un- doubted specific gifts of great actors and actresses are given for rightful exercise ; in vain that Shakespeare's plays urge their ...
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... nature , the con- tingencies that may promote internecine strife ; to consider well the fitness of a people for autonomy , and the possi- bilities of their ruling in righteousness . And having settled this , you have no appeal to ...
... nature , the con- tingencies that may promote internecine strife ; to consider well the fitness of a people for autonomy , and the possi- bilities of their ruling in righteousness . And having settled this , you have no appeal to ...
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