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At the end of his life he became a Quaker , the faith of his father ' s ancestors .
Lewis commented that in the early years of their friendship , Arthur was always a
Christian and he was always an atheist . From Greeves , Lewis learned charity
and ...
At the end of his life he became a Quaker , the faith of his father ' s ancestors .
Lewis commented that in the early years of their friendship , Arthur was always a
Christian and he was always an atheist . From Greeves , Lewis learned charity
and ...
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Lewis ' s criticisms had a lifelong positive effect on Barfield ' s thinking ; his
subsequent writings , both anthroposophical and mainstream , are impressive
evidence that he had lastingly “ learned to think out his positions and to
appreciate the ...
Lewis ' s criticisms had a lifelong positive effect on Barfield ' s thinking ; his
subsequent writings , both anthroposophical and mainstream , are impressive
evidence that he had lastingly “ learned to think out his positions and to
appreciate the ...
Pagina 230
... who was an enthusiastic walker himself , embraced the possibility as soon as
he learned of it . Usually Harwood , whom Lewis called the “ Lord of the Walks ”
because of his expertise , planned the walking routes , which needed to be
scenic ...
... who was an enthusiastic walker himself , embraced the possibility as soon as
he learned of it . Usually Harwood , whom Lewis called the “ Lord of the Walks ”
because of his expertise , planned the walking routes , which needed to be
scenic ...
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