Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... always present when one of us looks across the chasm that separates him from his neighbor and peers into another's soul . But what shall be the subject of this personal testi- X 7 X The Christian Preface to Morals PAGE.
... always present when one of us looks across the chasm that separates him from his neighbor and peers into another's soul . But what shall be the subject of this personal testi- X 7 X The Christian Preface to Morals PAGE.
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... soul with God which cannot have been illusion : its outworking in fields of reality has been too definite and strong . And we say of Him as Peter said : " It was not possible that He should be holden of death . " Friendships like his ...
... soul with God which cannot have been illusion : its outworking in fields of reality has been too definite and strong . And we say of Him as Peter said : " It was not possible that He should be holden of death . " Friendships like his ...
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... soul . " The popular division of our personality into " body and soul " has led to very serious misapprehension of the Christian faith , as though it were simply the Platonic idea over again , that at death an ethereal , indivisible ...
... soul . " The popular division of our personality into " body and soul " has led to very serious misapprehension of the Christian faith , as though it were simply the Platonic idea over again , that at death an ethereal , indivisible ...
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The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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