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regular visits to the Swiss headquarters at Caux . I am writing this introductory chapter on 26th June 1956 , and it is not impossible that Catholics may be forbidden to take any further part in M.R.A. by the time the book is published ...
regular visits to the Swiss headquarters at Caux . I am writing this introductory chapter on 26th June 1956 , and it is not impossible that Catholics may be forbidden to take any further part in M.R.A. by the time the book is published ...
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Priests at Caux I made a careful note of many of my conversations with priests at Caux , and here are some extracts from records made within a few hours of the conversations recorded . A Jesuit , Father Trösch , who is a student ...
Priests at Caux I made a careful note of many of my conversations with priests at Caux , and here are some extracts from records made within a few hours of the conversations recorded . A Jesuit , Father Trösch , who is a student ...
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Catholics who are content to judge Caux from a distance and whose approach to the problem is deductive rather than inductive , often write as if cordiality between Catholics and other Christians must lead to indifferentism .
Catholics who are content to judge Caux from a distance and whose approach to the problem is deductive rather than inductive , often write as if cordiality between Catholics and other Christians must lead to indifferentism .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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