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... but you have often registered a mild interest in the peculiar characteristics of religious communions and a certain curiosity as to the degree of influence which they exercise on the secular activities of this distracted planet .
... but you have often registered a mild interest in the peculiar characteristics of religious communions and a certain curiosity as to the degree of influence which they exercise on the secular activities of this distracted planet .
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None the less from the first appearance of Christianity this leaven began to influence the brutal world into which Christ was born . The Stoics disapproved of the cruel sports of the amphitheatre , but were complacently content to preen ...
None the less from the first appearance of Christianity this leaven began to influence the brutal world into which Christ was born . The Stoics disapproved of the cruel sports of the amphitheatre , but were complacently content to preen ...
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If Catholics continue to play a part in M.R.A. they should redouble their efforts to influence the movement . They could profitably co - operate with such Anglicans in the movement who are interested in theology and who are familiar ...
If Catholics continue to play a part in M.R.A. they should redouble their efforts to influence the movement . They could profitably co - operate with such Anglicans in the movement who are interested in theology and who are familiar ...
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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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