The Church and Its Social Mission: (the Baird Lecture for 1901)W. Blackwood and Sons, 1902 - 364 sider |
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... whole produce of the labour criticised . Second , Property in land- " Private property is theft " - ' —a fundamental principle . Two points to be made . Is the distinction between land and other material - viz . , that land is God's ...
... whole produce of the labour criticised . Second , Property in land- " Private property is theft " - ' —a fundamental principle . Two points to be made . Is the distinction between land and other material - viz . , that land is God's ...
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... whole and the welfare of the unit shall be har- monised . " A society can have no happiness which is not the happiness of its separate mem- bers , any more than an edition of ' Hamlet ' can have any dramatic qualities which do not exist ...
... whole and the welfare of the unit shall be har- monised . " A society can have no happiness which is not the happiness of its separate mem- bers , any more than an edition of ' Hamlet ' can have any dramatic qualities which do not exist ...
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... whole , placed itself behind its members , its members were reared and trained in the sense of their duty to the community . The male child in earliest in- fancy received the seal of membership . Through the family he obtained his place ...
... whole , placed itself behind its members , its members were reared and trained in the sense of their duty to the community . The male child in earliest in- fancy received the seal of membership . Through the family he obtained his place ...
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... whole temporal show is related " to the spiritual , not in a poor way , but " royally and built up to eterne significance through the open arms of God . " 2 The more vividly this royal relation is realised , the more fully , He tells 1 ...
... whole temporal show is related " to the spiritual , not in a poor way , but " royally and built up to eterne significance through the open arms of God . " 2 The more vividly this royal relation is realised , the more fully , He tells 1 ...
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... whole truth may under- stand His loving - kindness . The elect or higher forms of plant - life are serviceable , as showing the potentialities of the species , and as suggesting ways by which vitality may be more fully developed . The ...
... whole truth may under- stand His loving - kindness . The elect or higher forms of plant - life are serviceable , as showing the potentialities of the species , and as suggesting ways by which vitality may be more fully developed . The ...
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