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... believe things that are beyond his compre- hension ; but he will find it very hard , if not impossible , to believe what is diametrically opposite to his senses , to his experience , to the uniform course of nature , and to the first ...
... believe things that are beyond his compre- hension ; but he will find it very hard , if not impossible , to believe what is diametrically opposite to his senses , to his experience , to the uniform course of nature , and to the first ...
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... believe this doctrine , I do not object to it - I think it would do everyone good to believe it for themselves , for to be humble and labour to correct one's faults is the great end of Christianity . ' ' For myself , ' he said with much ...
... believe this doctrine , I do not object to it - I think it would do everyone good to believe it for themselves , for to be humble and labour to correct one's faults is the great end of Christianity . ' ' For myself , ' he said with much ...
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... believe that there may be consciousnesses , or a plurality of consciousness ( indivisibly ) in the One Total of happy Being ? - or Do they believe that there can be but one consciousness in that One Total of happy Being ? " Only the ...
... believe that there may be consciousnesses , or a plurality of consciousness ( indivisibly ) in the One Total of happy Being ? - or Do they believe that there can be but one consciousness in that One Total of happy Being ? " Only the ...
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Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3 Iqbal Singh Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1983 |
Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3 Ikabāla Siṅgha,Iqbal Singh Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1958 |
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