American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... true value . He was true to his confession ; he did not confess one thing and believe another , or nothing at all , but he held his theology in complete subordination to his Christianity . He was first a Christian , then a theologian ...
... true value . He was true to his confession ; he did not confess one thing and believe another , or nothing at all , but he held his theology in complete subordination to his Christianity . He was first a Christian , then a theologian ...
Էջ 88
... true liberty possible ; for it is only love that can conquer whatever is opposed to liberty ; and only in liberty is love possible , for only he who possesses himself in perfect liberty is free to give himself up in love . All great ...
... true liberty possible ; for it is only love that can conquer whatever is opposed to liberty ; and only in liberty is love possible , for only he who possesses himself in perfect liberty is free to give himself up in love . All great ...
Էջ 329
... true and the untrue , are irreconcilable ( absolute ) opposites . Pure thought , however , has to deal with the absolute . In all the man- ifestations of the actual world everything that exists is only relatively good and bad , ugly and ...
... true and the untrue , are irreconcilable ( absolute ) opposites . Pure thought , however , has to deal with the absolute . In all the man- ifestations of the actual world everything that exists is only relatively good and bad , ugly and ...
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