Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... Mind on the basis of absolute trust on our part and of earnest solicitude on His . But Jesus never committed himself ... mind with Mind , the human interlocutor always re- membering that God is an ocean more , a universe more , than ...
... Mind on the basis of absolute trust on our part and of earnest solicitude on His . But Jesus never committed himself ... mind with Mind , the human interlocutor always re- membering that God is an ocean more , a universe more , than ...
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... mind , with never a misgiving as to the adequacy of our English transla- tion , with never a glance at the unfitness of minds like ours to hold so great a conception as that of Fatherhood in stable equilibrium , without a moment's ...
... mind , with never a misgiving as to the adequacy of our English transla- tion , with never a glance at the unfitness of minds like ours to hold so great a conception as that of Fatherhood in stable equilibrium , without a moment's ...
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... mind , have learned to use , knowing their inadequacy and yet their value ; being taught , not by minds more benighted than our own , but by the great religious geniuses of the race , and most of all by Jesus the Un- surpassed . With ...
... mind , have learned to use , knowing their inadequacy and yet their value ; being taught , not by minds more benighted than our own , but by the great religious geniuses of the race , and most of all by Jesus the Un- surpassed . With ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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