Our experience of God

New York,: Macmillan (1959)
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THE TRUTH OF RELIGIOUS JUDGMENTS, THE AUTHOR CONTENDS, IS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY AN APPEAL TO EXPERIENCE WHICH MUST BE DISTINGUISHED FROM PRAGMATISM AND THEORIES OF COMMITMENT AND APPEAL TO AUTHORITY. (BP, EDITED)

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Morals, religion and the maintained school.Paul H. Hirst - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 14 (1):5-18.

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