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... physical as well as the mental and the spiritual . Through all the changes of outside physical circumstances , in heat and cold , summer and winter , my bodily temperature remains the same . Through all the bodily changes of life ...
... physical as well as the mental and the spiritual . Through all the changes of outside physical circumstances , in heat and cold , summer and winter , my bodily temperature remains the same . Through all the bodily changes of life ...
Page 60
... physical side to it — sight and sound and touch become unaccountably cherished and desired . Yet at the same time there is most awareness of the physical barrier that for ever separates them . Thus again we notice that the intensest and ...
... physical side to it — sight and sound and touch become unaccountably cherished and desired . Yet at the same time there is most awareness of the physical barrier that for ever separates them . Thus again we notice that the intensest and ...
Page 123
... physical and the spiritual which is recognized in human psychology generally and by primitive peoples in particular ... physical good through physical means . Whether the use of sacraments in advanced religions indicates a residual ...
... physical and the spiritual which is recognized in human psychology generally and by primitive peoples in particular ... physical good through physical means . Whether the use of sacraments in advanced religions indicates a residual ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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