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Page 295
... nature but from grace . Indeed , at most times , it is lawless nature which manifests it- self while only occasionally does grace triumph over nature . This religious perspective is echoed by Le Jeune : " Fidelity cannot be expected ...
... nature but from grace . Indeed , at most times , it is lawless nature which manifests it- self while only occasionally does grace triumph over nature . This religious perspective is echoed by Le Jeune : " Fidelity cannot be expected ...
Page 299
... nature is inherent in the symbiosis be- tween humans and nature ; it is not a matter of a human pronouncement to make it a duty and a human sanction to show that it is wrong ; if there are any pronouncements in the customs and rituals ...
... nature is inherent in the symbiosis be- tween humans and nature ; it is not a matter of a human pronouncement to make it a duty and a human sanction to show that it is wrong ; if there are any pronouncements in the customs and rituals ...
Page 101
... nature and the natural condition of human communities and the relation between man and nature . These centre upon such notions as accumulation of wealth , personal prestige and honour , the common good , control of na- ture , etc. In ...
... nature and the natural condition of human communities and the relation between man and nature . These centre upon such notions as accumulation of wealth , personal prestige and honour , the common good , control of na- ture , etc. In ...
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