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But from year to year she was meeting people and confronting new situations in widening fields of activity . By early childhood she was already turning from the unresponsive parents to the other children in the family as her ...
But from year to year she was meeting people and confronting new situations in widening fields of activity . By early childhood she was already turning from the unresponsive parents to the other children in the family as her ...
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The religious seeker is convinced that he confronts a Being beyond himself , that he is not alone but meeting an Other . This is the basic premise of religious experience , the essential meaning and excitement of every religious quest ...
The religious seeker is convinced that he confronts a Being beyond himself , that he is not alone but meeting an Other . This is the basic premise of religious experience , the essential meaning and excitement of every religious quest ...
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unity is lacking until meeting Thou consummates the meaning that was lost . The body was once exploited for work or pleasure ; now it has intrinsic worth and dignity before the Creator who breathed into it the breath of life .
unity is lacking until meeting Thou consummates the meaning that was lost . The body was once exploited for work or pleasure ; now it has intrinsic worth and dignity before the Creator who breathed into it the breath of life .
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