Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... continue to fail until such time as the sounder part of the human race assumes the firm resolve , and maintains it with holy obstinacy as a duty of conscience , to bring to completion the task which former gener- ations had inaugurated ...
... continue to fail until such time as the sounder part of the human race assumes the firm resolve , and maintains it with holy obstinacy as a duty of conscience , to bring to completion the task which former gener- ations had inaugurated ...
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... continue to accumulate proofs ( and there are disturb- ingly powerful proofs on both sides ) that the other course is impossible ; that , whatever the risks of the policy advocated , the opposite risks are worse . Thus , whilst ...
... continue to accumulate proofs ( and there are disturb- ingly powerful proofs on both sides ) that the other course is impossible ; that , whatever the risks of the policy advocated , the opposite risks are worse . Thus , whilst ...
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... continue to bind , even though this should involve a maximum of unhappiness all round ? Is pre - marital intercourse not justi- fied by releasing adolescent tensions and ensuring more mature selection in marriage ? Can the use of ...
... continue to bind , even though this should involve a maximum of unhappiness all round ? Is pre - marital intercourse not justi- fied by releasing adolescent tensions and ensuring more mature selection in marriage ? Can the use of ...
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