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There is a great passage in the Apologia in which Newman describes the effect on his mind of a world corrupted by original sin . Starting then with the being of a God ( which as I have said is as certain to me as the certainty of my own ...
There is a great passage in the Apologia in which Newman describes the effect on his mind of a world corrupted by original sin . Starting then with the being of a God ( which as I have said is as certain to me as the certainty of my own ...
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Accurate adequate information can come from the mind of God to the minds of men who are willing to take their orders from Him . ' ' Can come . ' Agreed . There are many examples both in the Old and in the New Testament of information ...
Accurate adequate information can come from the mind of God to the minds of men who are willing to take their orders from Him . ' ' Can come . ' Agreed . There are many examples both in the Old and in the New Testament of information ...
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... and this involved her being practically nude . She took off her clothes without the slightest fuss or embarrassment . Sex had been so eliminated from her life that even nudity was not remotely connected in her mind with sex .
... and this involved her being practically nude . She took off her clothes without the slightest fuss or embarrassment . Sex had been so eliminated from her life that even nudity was not remotely connected in her mind with sex .
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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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