The Diliman Review, Τόμος 15College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines, 1967 Devoted to letters, the arts and discussion. |
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Σελίδα 34
... fact that the Church stood for the " universal brotherhood of man under the dominion of Christ . " 25 Their very acts were a violation of the precept of the religion they preached . Thus : They did not care to heed the truism that to ...
... fact that the Church stood for the " universal brotherhood of man under the dominion of Christ . " 25 Their very acts were a violation of the precept of the religion they preached . Thus : They did not care to heed the truism that to ...
Σελίδα 139
... fact that almost all his views were on the peaceful attainment of the Filipino political ideals . That the reform demands were considered legitimate by the Filipinos is seen in the fact that the Propaganda campaign which started with a ...
... fact that almost all his views were on the peaceful attainment of the Filipino political ideals . That the reform demands were considered legitimate by the Filipinos is seen in the fact that the Propaganda campaign which started with a ...
Σελίδα 171
... fact nor in principle , in the context of del Pilar's life and his written works . If ever there is truth to the claim made , the justification we take for our stand , is that he was forced to ac- cept the violent solution . And this ...
... fact nor in principle , in the context of del Pilar's life and his written works . If ever there is truth to the claim made , the justification we take for our stand , is that he was forced to ac- cept the violent solution . And this ...
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BACKGROUND TO THE REFORM | 11 |
Friar and Parishioner | 25 |
Who Should Rule? | 41 |
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