The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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... perfect , coming as it does from the hand of the master architect ? Above all , ought it not to be free from ... perfect . If God had wished , He could have created a more perfect world than He did ; and He could then have created a ...
... perfect , coming as it does from the hand of the master architect ? Above all , ought it not to be free from ... perfect . If God had wished , He could have created a more perfect world than He did ; and He could then have created a ...
Strana 203
... perfect happiness ; but , as Cicero says , a happy life to which anything is lacking is not a happy life at all.1 Man tends toward perfect happiness . If he tends toward it , it should be possible for him to enjoy it . But no man ...
... perfect happiness ; but , as Cicero says , a happy life to which anything is lacking is not a happy life at all.1 Man tends toward perfect happiness . If he tends toward it , it should be possible for him to enjoy it . But no man ...
Strana 233
... perfect happiness must be attain- able by man . Perfect happiness unattainable in this life We know , however , that perfect happiness cannot be attained in this life . This is the common experience of man . The earth and its joys , its ...
... perfect happiness must be attain- able by man . Perfect happiness unattainable in this life We know , however , that perfect happiness cannot be attained in this life . This is the common experience of man . The earth and its joys , its ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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