Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... brought about many a reconciliation by insist- ing that there is nothing so disarming as a candid apology , and that the way to heal a quarrel is not to try to awaken in the other man a conviction of sin , but to begin by admitting ...
... brought about many a reconciliation by insist- ing that there is nothing so disarming as a candid apology , and that the way to heal a quarrel is not to try to awaken in the other man a conviction of sin , but to begin by admitting ...
Page 158
... brought , or brought back , by Moral Re - Armament , to a practising and even fervent Catholicism , some coming from non - Catholic Christian con- fessions , and an apparently even larger number issuing from a state of indifference or ...
... brought , or brought back , by Moral Re - Armament , to a practising and even fervent Catholicism , some coming from non - Catholic Christian con- fessions , and an apparently even larger number issuing from a state of indifference or ...
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... brought my grown - up children under its influence . All I can say is that it is only since that time that I have had a happy home life . You must realize that all who are wholly committed to Moral Re- Armament have had an experience of ...
... brought my grown - up children under its influence . All I can say is that it is only since that time that I have had a happy home life . You must realize that all who are wholly committed to Moral Re- Armament have had an experience of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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