Men Women and God by Arthur Herbert Gray
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enthrone pure love in our midst and by its passionate and cleansing
power to subdue the brute and exercise our complete humanity to the glory of God. Love never faileth. It purifies passion and dominates the flesh. If we believe in God we needs must believe in the triumph of love; and that means a divine consummation at last to all our wanderings and struggles in connection with Sex. APPENDIX A BRIEF SKETCH OF SOME OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS BY A. CHARLES E. GRAY, M.D. (ED.) APPENDIX SOME OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS Of all the vital forces with which living things are endowed, the two most potent are the instinct for self-preservation and the instinct for |
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