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... sense of loneliness that besets one in the middle of a London fog , the feeling of uncanniness that arises in certain places and in unusual situations , the fear of death , the terrifying spectacle of a great machine - all these give ...
... sense of loneliness that besets one in the middle of a London fog , the feeling of uncanniness that arises in certain places and in unusual situations , the fear of death , the terrifying spectacle of a great machine - all these give ...
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... sense of helplessness over against the universe and against society , a strong sense of sin and an appreciation of love , truth , beauty , and , often in a limited form , loyalty . It is the period of spiritual growing pains when all ...
... sense of helplessness over against the universe and against society , a strong sense of sin and an appreciation of love , truth , beauty , and , often in a limited form , loyalty . It is the period of spiritual growing pains when all ...
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... sense but rather of survival . If the life and the psyche were there before consciousness arrived and if they ... sense of copying the externals of His life or in the sense of living our own proper lives as truly as He lived His . “ It ...
... sense but rather of survival . If the life and the psyche were there before consciousness arrived and if they ... sense of copying the externals of His life or in the sense of living our own proper lives as truly as He lived His . “ It ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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