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Page 67
... of a living leader a personification will do almost as well , and we have already seen what " Dark Rosaleen " could do with the souls of men.1 I Above , p . 44 . The attitude of a person to the ideal person is AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY 67.
... of a living leader a personification will do almost as well , and we have already seen what " Dark Rosaleen " could do with the souls of men.1 I Above , p . 44 . The attitude of a person to the ideal person is AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY 67.
Page 86
... already been said about the psychology of the unconscious . There are forces at work there , deep in the minds of men , which no logic and no evidence can ever reach . It is not the primitive savage who alone is pre - logical . We are ...
... already been said about the psychology of the unconscious . There are forces at work there , deep in the minds of men , which no logic and no evidence can ever reach . It is not the primitive savage who alone is pre - logical . We are ...
Page 130
... already . ( 2 ) A second fact that is ignored is the powerful influ- ence of great men . We have already seen how in the Gold Coast an inveterate belief which was thought to be immemorial was in fact created by a remarkable individual ...
... already . ( 2 ) A second fact that is ignored is the powerful influ- ence of great men . We have already seen how in the Gold Coast an inveterate belief which was thought to be immemorial was in fact created by a remarkable individual ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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