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... common basic material which it is the business of all scientists to investigate . Thus while we appear to be , and indeed are , concerned with the many , we are increasingly aware of the one , and the more minute our specialization the ...
... common basic material which it is the business of all scientists to investigate . Thus while we appear to be , and indeed are , concerned with the many , we are increasingly aware of the one , and the more minute our specialization the ...
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An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray. 2 All these human studies have this in common . They are all dealing with something that in the last resort is variable , unpredictable , and therefore to the scientist extremely irritating ...
An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray. 2 All these human studies have this in common . They are all dealing with something that in the last resort is variable , unpredictable , and therefore to the scientist extremely irritating ...
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... common bond of allegiance between people and she went out of her way to find suffering . Life is discontent , because of our two - fold nature , and we solve this tension not by seeking after God but by waiting- attente — until he finds ...
... common bond of allegiance between people and she went out of her way to find suffering . Life is discontent , because of our two - fold nature , and we solve this tension not by seeking after God but by waiting- attente — until he finds ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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