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... BELIEVE IN IT ( Paper read at a meeting of the Reverend Stewart D. Headlam's Church and Stage Guild , London , 5 February 1889. Shaw himself drafted the report of the meeting ( reproduced below ) for publication in The Church Reformer ...
... BELIEVE IN IT ( Paper read at a meeting of the Reverend Stewart D. Headlam's Church and Stage Guild , London , 5 February 1889. Shaw himself drafted the report of the meeting ( reproduced below ) for publication in The Church Reformer ...
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... believe in Christ . I assure you that — it is , of course , my personal idio- syncrasy - the effect of Dean Farrar's Life of Christ on me was to make it quite impossible for me to believe in Christ at all ; it would be too discouraging ...
... believe in Christ . I assure you that — it is , of course , my personal idio- syncrasy - the effect of Dean Farrar's Life of Christ on me was to make it quite impossible for me to believe in Christ at all ; it would be too discouraging ...
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... believe one Article which affirms transubstantiation and the next Article which flatly denies it . That is your idea ... believe what your grandfather and grandmother believed you are either a fool or a bigot or a liar , that is to say ...
... believe one Article which affirms transubstantiation and the next Article which flatly denies it . That is your idea ... believe what your grandfather and grandmother believed you are either a fool or a bigot or a liar , that is to say ...
Contents
Acting by One Who Does Not Believe in It 1889 | 12 |
What Socialism Will be Like 1896 | 23 |
The Dynamitards of Science 1900 | 31 |
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