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... spiritual contentment . In theory there should have been no conflict between the two definitions . If individual conscience is in harmony with the spiritual aspirations and institutional procedures of society , socially acceptable ...
... spiritual contentment . In theory there should have been no conflict between the two definitions . If individual conscience is in harmony with the spiritual aspirations and institutional procedures of society , socially acceptable ...
Page 138
... spiritual contentment . Henry had said that the choice of life or death belonged to Lambert : obey the law or die . Lambert had answered that the choice in fact lay with Henry : destroy his body if he wished , but his soul belonged to ...
... spiritual contentment . Henry had said that the choice of life or death belonged to Lambert : obey the law or die . Lambert had answered that the choice in fact lay with Henry : destroy his body if he wished , but his soul belonged to ...
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... spiritual credit was no better , especially among the lesser folk of Europe ; it was still being said that ' the King had done what would give him a warm arse one day.'25 Even the German Protestants considered him a doubtful ally , and ...
... spiritual credit was no better , especially among the lesser folk of Europe ; it was still being said that ' the King had done what would give him a warm arse one day.'25 Even the German Protestants considered him a doubtful ally , and ...
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The Old Man | 26 |
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