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Page 70
... limited sense . He will be reduced to a person who does the best that is in Him with limited knowledge and power . Sufficiently superior to ourselves to be worshipped , God will nevertheless be imperfect , and , with this admitted imper ...
... limited sense . He will be reduced to a person who does the best that is in Him with limited knowledge and power . Sufficiently superior to ourselves to be worshipped , God will nevertheless be imperfect , and , with this admitted imper ...
Page 71
... limited God , is known to be still weaker and more limited . Or he must appeal to us to follow our Leader blindly and , for all we know , to a common and overwhelming defeat . In either case , the prospect offered entails , I should say ...
... limited God , is known to be still weaker and more limited . Or he must appeal to us to follow our Leader blindly and , for all we know , to a common and overwhelming defeat . In either case , the prospect offered entails , I should say ...
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... limited patterns ? If there are many limited patterns , do they them- selves form parts of a more inclusive pattern ? If there are many limited patterns , do single events occur in more than one of these ? Do they belong equally ...
... limited patterns ? If there are many limited patterns , do they them- selves form parts of a more inclusive pattern ? If there are many limited patterns , do single events occur in more than one of these ? Do they belong equally ...
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