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She entertains no utopian illusions as to the probability of any rapid and radical amelioration of human society . The Christian , indeed , is in much the same position as Virgil's oarsman who can just force his boat against the stream ...
She entertains no utopian illusions as to the probability of any rapid and radical amelioration of human society . The Christian , indeed , is in much the same position as Virgil's oarsman who can just force his boat against the stream ...
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For Sinners Only works like What are Saints ? in the stuff of human nature , but how much narrower is its range . How exactly similar the various conversations described , how of one type the adventures of its heroes .
For Sinners Only works like What are Saints ? in the stuff of human nature , but how much narrower is its range . How exactly similar the various conversations described , how of one type the adventures of its heroes .
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Peter Howard also quotes Colonel Nasser's telegram in which he welcomed M.R.A. and asserted that the principles of M.R.A. ' are highly appreciated in Egypt where all efforts are mobilised to restore moral values , social justice , human ...
Peter Howard also quotes Colonel Nasser's telegram in which he welcomed M.R.A. and asserted that the principles of M.R.A. ' are highly appreciated in Egypt where all efforts are mobilised to restore moral values , social justice , human ...
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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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