Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 205
... teaching something that corresponded with his faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That there is truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what ...
... teaching something that corresponded with his faith , which led Tolstoy to write - " That there is truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what ...
Stran 209
... teaching for its own selfish ends , and although he replaced one set of dogmas by another , there can be no doubt that he approached far nearer the reality of Christ's teaching than the Church which he attacked . Those too who complain ...
... teaching for its own selfish ends , and although he replaced one set of dogmas by another , there can be no doubt that he approached far nearer the reality of Christ's teaching than the Church which he attacked . Those too who complain ...
Stran 218
... teaching . ' Or again - ' If only people would cease destroying them- selves and expecting someone to come and help ... teaching this external thing was - revelation ; in the scientific teaching it is - observation . ' The one lie ...
... teaching . ' Or again - ' If only people would cease destroying them- selves and expecting someone to come and help ... teaching this external thing was - revelation ; in the scientific teaching it is - observation . ' The one lie ...
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