The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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... sought to discipline the flesh and fortify rational judgment : but even when , in the doctrines of Plato , love sought beauty and perfection , no longer mere physical possession , its province remained limited : it was never strong ...
... sought to discipline the flesh and fortify rational judgment : but even when , in the doctrines of Plato , love sought beauty and perfection , no longer mere physical possession , its province remained limited : it was never strong ...
Page 227
... sought in a more than Pauline fashion to be all things to all men . In order to win others over to the Lord , Loyola counseled Fathers Broet and Salmeron to " follow the same course that the enemy follows with regard to the good soul ...
... sought in a more than Pauline fashion to be all things to all men . In order to win others over to the Lord , Loyola counseled Fathers Broet and Salmeron to " follow the same course that the enemy follows with regard to the good soul ...
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... sought freedom , people who sought to solve the conflicts of society by living too far from their neighbors to quarrel with them — all these took possession of the New World and seized the fringes of Africa and Asia : forerunners of the ...
... sought freedom , people who sought to solve the conflicts of society by living too far from their neighbors to quarrel with them — all these took possession of the New World and seized the fringes of Africa and Asia : forerunners of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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