Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... death , he preferred death to disloyalty to his ideals . This tradition was carried out by John Hus . When he was condemned for his views and his trial began on June 5 , 1415 , he defended himself against charges of Eucharistic heresy ...
... death , he preferred death to disloyalty to his ideals . This tradition was carried out by John Hus . When he was condemned for his views and his trial began on June 5 , 1415 , he defended himself against charges of Eucharistic heresy ...
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... death ? If death is not all , if nothingness is not all , there is something which survives death , though it cannot be described . The ' I ' is the unconditioned , something which has nothing to do with the body , feeling , perception ...
... death ? If death is not all , if nothingness is not all , there is something which survives death , though it cannot be described . The ' I ' is the unconditioned , something which has nothing to do with the body , feeling , perception ...
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... death ? ' Nijinzky summed up the whole problem in his Diary when he wrote : " The whole life of my wife and of all mankind is death . ' How can we be saved from the body of this death ? This is the problem of religion . The Buddha ...
... death ? ' Nijinzky summed up the whole problem in his Diary when he wrote : " The whole life of my wife and of all mankind is death . ' How can we be saved from the body of this death ? This is the problem of religion . The Buddha ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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