The Modern Review, Volym 11, Utgåva 1–6Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... experiences and imaginings . In this sense , too , a humane religion has to wait for a humane generation . The central thought of the new religion will therefore be a humane and worthy idea of God , tho- roughly consistent with the ...
... experiences and imaginings . In this sense , too , a humane religion has to wait for a humane generation . The central thought of the new religion will therefore be a humane and worthy idea of God , tho- roughly consistent with the ...
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... experience of tenderness , sympathy , trust , and solemn joy . It will be most welcome to the men and women who cherish and exhibit incessant , all - comprehending good - will . These are the " good " people . These are the only ...
... experience of tenderness , sympathy , trust , and solemn joy . It will be most welcome to the men and women who cherish and exhibit incessant , all - comprehending good - will . These are the " good " people . These are the only ...
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... experience of social good and ill in this world , that we may well distrust human capacity to conceive of the justice of a morally perfect , infinite being . The civiliz- ed nations now recognize the fact that legal punishments usually ...
... experience of social good and ill in this world , that we may well distrust human capacity to conceive of the justice of a morally perfect , infinite being . The civiliz- ed nations now recognize the fact that legal punishments usually ...
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... experience of men and women , and of human society as a whole . The motive powers it relies on have been , and are , at work in innumerable human lives ; and its beatific visions and its hopes are better grounded than those of ...
... experience of men and women , and of human society as a whole . The motive powers it relies on have been , and are , at work in innumerable human lives ; and its beatific visions and its hopes are better grounded than those of ...
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... experienced , foul - minded old woman whom she calls mother , and whose duty it is to corrupt her mind and sell her to the highest bidder . Why do these unhappy slaves marry anybody , however old and vile , sooner than not marry at all ...
... experienced , foul - minded old woman whom she calls mother , and whose duty it is to corrupt her mind and sell her to the highest bidder . Why do these unhappy slaves marry anybody , however old and vile , sooner than not marry at all ...
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