Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... force upon one . Only thus can one guide his aptitude along a safe and certain path , a path which leaves the personality " constituted " and one's effort at its height . The hope for regeneration and the true acquaintance with one's ...
... force upon one . Only thus can one guide his aptitude along a safe and certain path , a path which leaves the personality " constituted " and one's effort at its height . The hope for regeneration and the true acquaintance with one's ...
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... forces which might tend to dominate him . One of the functions of the dominant idea , then , is to dis- cipline the soul in its orientation and its stimulation . Even though the dominant idea may show no exterior manifesta- tions , it ...
... forces which might tend to dominate him . One of the functions of the dominant idea , then , is to dis- cipline the soul in its orientation and its stimulation . Even though the dominant idea may show no exterior manifesta- tions , it ...
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... forces . Man is indeed influenced by those forces , but with the full realization and development of human potential , he more truly understands the reality of life and his inherent ability to shape it . CHRISTOPHER FRY : THE ...
... forces . Man is indeed influenced by those forces , but with the full realization and development of human potential , he more truly understands the reality of life and his inherent ability to shape it . CHRISTOPHER FRY : THE ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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