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Strona 36
... individual . It is no wonder therefore if our Lord and His Apostles say but little on this subject . What they do say however , shows , as clearly as words can show , that they recognised in all their fulness the claims of public order ...
... individual . It is no wonder therefore if our Lord and His Apostles say but little on this subject . What they do say however , shows , as clearly as words can show , that they recognised in all their fulness the claims of public order ...
Strona 40
... individual himself the goodness or the badness of his conduct is wholly independent of its actual effects , and springs from the inward intention , and from this alone ; and , secondly , to emphasize the importance of certain moral ...
... individual himself the goodness or the badness of his conduct is wholly independent of its actual effects , and springs from the inward intention , and from this alone ; and , secondly , to emphasize the importance of certain moral ...
Strona 42
... individual soul , and by their ruin steeped whole households in misery . Of purity of heart social morality does not and cannot take any account . For purity of conduct indeed it professes a formal respect ; but not here does it bestow ...
... individual soul , and by their ruin steeped whole households in misery . Of purity of heart social morality does not and cannot take any account . For purity of conduct indeed it professes a formal respect ; but not here does it bestow ...
Strona 45
... individual liberty in extravagant terms , and yet to ignore , or almost ignore , self - discipline , self - renunciation , without which the liberty of the individual becomes intolerable to him- self and to society . Remember that the ...
... individual liberty in extravagant terms , and yet to ignore , or almost ignore , self - discipline , self - renunciation , without which the liberty of the individual becomes intolerable to him- self and to society . Remember that the ...
Strona 65
... life of the whole world . Each man's death shall bear fruit in his own individual life . But in both cases alike the divine law is the same , ' Except C. S. 5 it die . ' Where there is no death , v . ] 65 EXCEPT IT DIE .
... life of the whole world . Each man's death shall bear fruit in his own individual life . But in both cases alike the divine law is the same , ' Except C. S. 5 it die . ' Where there is no death , v . ] 65 EXCEPT IT DIE .
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Strona xi - For the word of God is quick and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight : but all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do.
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