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... human being . It is just these truths , in their crystallized form , that preachers need to make accessible to their congregation in this age of criticism and reconstruc- tion . Among the great truths thus brought within our reach are ...
... human being . It is just these truths , in their crystallized form , that preachers need to make accessible to their congregation in this age of criticism and reconstruc- tion . Among the great truths thus brought within our reach are ...
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Hermon F. Bell. If all knowledge is relative , if the human mind can know only effects , then the highest ethical consideration possible for a human being would be , as stated by the Sophist , nothing more than individual utilitarianism ...
Hermon F. Bell. If all knowledge is relative , if the human mind can know only effects , then the highest ethical consideration possible for a human being would be , as stated by the Sophist , nothing more than individual utilitarianism ...
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... human history again and again , wrecking all that was fair and promising and leaving behind only death and moral pestilence . Against this terrible disaster there is only one protection . We must build dikes around human nature , and ...
... human history again and again , wrecking all that was fair and promising and leaving behind only death and moral pestilence . Against this terrible disaster there is only one protection . We must build dikes around human nature , and ...
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