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Theologies of prosperity or self-adjustment have become popular and tend to replaced social ethics and a passion for justice.
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"The spirit experiences an extraordinary sense of expansion and exaltation when, after a long and arduous process of self-adjustment, it suddenly finds itself responding for the first time spontaneously and delightedly to a hitherto unappreciated author"
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"The spirit experiences an extraordinary sense of expansion and exaltation when, after a long and arduous process of self-adjustment, it suddenly finds itself responding for the first time spontaneously and delightedly to a hitherto unappreciated author"
My friend Peggy 2007
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I have tried to make some sort of self-adjustment to circumstances by saying, 'It is all experience'; but good God! it is all experience, and nothing else ....
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"The spirit experiences an extraordinary sense of expansion and exaltation when, after a long and arduous process of self-adjustment, it suddenly finds itself responding for the first time spontaneously and delightedly to a hitherto unappreciated author"
My friend Peggy 2007
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Theologies of prosperity or self-adjustment have become popular and tend to replaced social ethics and a passion for justice.
Special Interview With The Rev. Dr. Albert M. Pennybacker 2004
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Theologies of prosperity or self-adjustment have become popular and tend to replaced social ethics and a passion for justice.
Special Interview With The Rev. Dr. Albert M. Pennybacker 2004
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But anyway boys have, I think, a kind of natural respect for consistency of behaviour and the faculty of self-adjustment.
The Girl In A Swing Adams, Richard, 1920- 1980
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BUT little attention has so far been paid to this new method of self-adjustment.
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In Judaism we encounter the same three stages in the process of self-adjustment, though less clearly defined, by reason of much overlapping.
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