Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... human soul whether here or hereafter . Life is one and should be viewed " sub specie aeternitatis . " The present ... human life . Hell , Purgatory , and Heaven must first be within us before they can be without us . No out- ward ...
... human soul whether here or hereafter . Life is one and should be viewed " sub specie aeternitatis . " The present ... human life . Hell , Purgatory , and Heaven must first be within us before they can be without us . No out- ward ...
الصفحة 251
... human personality . Why should a human personality stand alone and solitary ? Is not even an animal's life complex and more than an isolated point of con- sciousness and responsibility ? Is it fair to call every human character isolated ...
... human personality . Why should a human personality stand alone and solitary ? Is not even an animal's life complex and more than an isolated point of con- sciousness and responsibility ? Is it fair to call every human character isolated ...
الصفحة 252
... human personality . I do not see any necessary conflict between the personality of Diety and that of a human spirit . After all it is something to believe in a power with which you really can work and which you really can help , of ...
... human personality . I do not see any necessary conflict between the personality of Diety and that of a human spirit . After all it is something to believe in a power with which you really can work and which you really can help , of ...
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