The Theosophical Quarterly, Том 16Theosophical Society of America, 1918 |
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... religious son of Italy to choose righteously and fight courageously in this most righteous war . But Italy , and , with Italy , the world , is swiftly learning . This cold neutrality between good and evil , between the King and the ...
... religious son of Italy to choose righteously and fight courageously in this most righteous war . But Italy , and , with Italy , the world , is swiftly learning . This cold neutrality between good and evil , between the King and the ...
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... religious man , ready to die , and dying with genuine heroism , for his sovereign and his faith . But when it was impressed upon him , with all the prestige of the great " liberals , " the Duma leaders , Lvoff , Gutchkoff and the rest ...
... religious man , ready to die , and dying with genuine heroism , for his sovereign and his faith . But when it was impressed upon him , with all the prestige of the great " liberals , " the Duma leaders , Lvoff , Gutchkoff and the rest ...
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... religious disciples , and to the needs of people in the world with whom she came into contact . She was generous with letters to these disciples when separated from them - generous too with strangers . Several volumes of her letters are ...
... religious disciples , and to the needs of people in the world with whom she came into contact . She was generous with letters to these disciples when separated from them - generous too with strangers . Several volumes of her letters are ...
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... religious sympathy . Her prayer and meditation brought her understanding of his feelings . When she entered his jail it was not as a stranger but as a participator in his suffering . Tuldo felt this fraternal bond , and his lonely grief ...
... religious sympathy . Her prayer and meditation brought her understanding of his feelings . When she entered his jail it was not as a stranger but as a participator in his suffering . Tuldo felt this fraternal bond , and his lonely grief ...
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... reward , he has renounced , he follows union , not he who ceases from sacrifice and rites . Son of Pandu , know that what they call renunciation is also union , for none can reach union who has not renounced the 2 THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS 17.
... reward , he has renounced , he follows union , not he who ceases from sacrifice and rites . Son of Pandu , know that what they call renunciation is also union , for none can reach union who has not renounced the 2 THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS 17.
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