He Came Down from Heaven: And The Forgiveness of SinsFaber & Faber, 1950 - 200 páginas |
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... burden ; ( ii ) to give up the burden ; ( iii ) to take up the burden . It is perhaps in this sense also that Messias said : ' Deny the self , take up the cross , follow me ' ; it being admitted and asserted that the cruci- fixion ...
... burden ; ( ii ) to give up the burden ; ( iii ) to take up the burden . It is perhaps in this sense also that Messias said : ' Deny the self , take up the cross , follow me ' ; it being admitted and asserted that the cruci- fixion ...
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... burden he must be willing to do it to the full , even though he may not be asked to do it to the full . It is easy to sentimentalize , but the Day of Judgement exhibits our responsibilities in each case : ' at the hand of every man's ...
... burden he must be willing to do it to the full , even though he may not be asked to do it to the full . It is easy to sentimentalize , but the Day of Judgement exhibits our responsibilities in each case : ' at the hand of every man's ...
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... burden might be transmuted into another equivalent kind , and in a full state of the kingdom upon earth such a transmutation would be agreeable and natural . It remains at present an achieve- ment of which our ' faith ' is not yet ...
... burden might be transmuted into another equivalent kind , and in a full state of the kingdom upon earth such a transmutation would be agreeable and natural . It remains at present an achieve- ment of which our ' faith ' is not yet ...
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Chapter page I Heaven and the Bible | 9 |
The Myth of the Alteration in Knowledge | 17 |
The Mystery of Pardon and the Paradox of Vanity | 29 |
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