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And I say pseudo - scientific , because of course ' science ' or ' natural phil- osophy ' does not have anything to say , and never has had anything to say about the supernatural . No one was better aware than the author of The ...
And I say pseudo - scientific , because of course ' science ' or ' natural phil- osophy ' does not have anything to say , and never has had anything to say about the supernatural . No one was better aware than the author of The ...
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But , of course , he accepted . There was no humbug in his dread of the ecclesiastical world . He genuinely loathed many of the things which a Dean might be supposed or hoped to enjoy . Contemplating the lengthy choral services of the ...
But , of course , he accepted . There was no humbug in his dread of the ecclesiastical world . He genuinely loathed many of the things which a Dean might be supposed or hoped to enjoy . Contemplating the lengthy choral services of the ...
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In time , of course , Nicholas Mosley saw the limitations of Nietzsche , and came to see , in Christianity , qualities stronger than Härte . Through the influence of an Anglican monk , a brilliant spiritual director as well as a ...
In time , of course , Nicholas Mosley saw the limitations of Nietzsche , and came to see , in Christianity , qualities stronger than Härte . Through the influence of an Anglican monk , a brilliant spiritual director as well as a ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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