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THE CIVILIZATION OF THE
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SIGMUND FREUD
ON CREATIVITY AND THE UN–
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PAUL TILLICH
DYNAMICS OF FAITH. TB/42 95e
SIR HERBERT GRIERSON
CROSS CURRENTS IN 17th-CEN–
TURY ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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MALI
THE GOTHIC IMAGE: Religious
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F. H.
HEINEMANN
EXISTENTIALISM AND THE
MODERN PREDICAMENT.
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WILHELM WINDELBAND
A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.
Vol. I-Greek. Roman. Medieval:
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