Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... Life consists in doing not your own will, but the will of God. All these doctrines are regarded by men who adhere to the lower life- conception as expressions of enthusiastic exaltation, with no special ... conception of life, clearly.
... Life consists in doing not your own will, but the will of God. All these doctrines are regarded by men who adhere to the lower life- conception as expressions of enthusiastic exaltation, with no special ... conception of life, clearly.
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... living, a divine pattern for life for relating to God and others. Even though no one in the past one hundred years has re-translated these two books for the reader today, it is doubtful a better or more contemporary word than conception ...
... living, a divine pattern for life for relating to God and others. Even though no one in the past one hundred years has re-translated these two books for the reader today, it is doubtful a better or more contemporary word than conception ...
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... life-conception no longer corresponds to the present age of humanity, which the Christian life-conception alone can satisfy – The Christian life-conception is still misunderstood by men, but our life itself necessitates its acceptance ...
... life-conception no longer corresponds to the present age of humanity, which the Christian life-conception alone can satisfy – The Christian life-conception is still misunderstood by men, but our life itself necessitates its acceptance ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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