He Came Down from Heaven: And The Forgiveness of SinsFaber & Faber, 1950 - 200 páginas |
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... deny to Saint John what he allowed to Saint James . Martyrdom might or might not happen . Saint Paul , in the passage already quoted , denied any value at all to martyrdom unless it were accompanied by caritas : ' though I give my body ...
... deny to Saint John what he allowed to Saint James . Martyrdom might or might not happen . Saint Paul , in the passage already quoted , denied any value at all to martyrdom unless it were accompanied by caritas : ' though I give my body ...
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... denied . This self often applies itself unselfishly . It transfers its activities from itself as a centre to its ... deny itself . It was to be removed and renovated , 85 The Practice of Substituted Love.
... denied . This self often applies itself unselfishly . It transfers its activities from itself as a centre to its ... deny itself . It was to be removed and renovated , 85 The Practice of Substituted Love.
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... denied all Fate behind the Omnipotence as Alfred denied it in his translation of Boethius a thousand years ago . ' But I say , as do all Christian men , that it is the divine pur- pose that rules them , not Fate . ' It has asserted the ...
... denied all Fate behind the Omnipotence as Alfred denied it in his translation of Boethius a thousand years ago . ' But I say , as do all Christian men , that it is the divine pur- pose that rules them , not Fate . ' It has asserted the ...
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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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Adam atonement beatitude Beatrice become beginning behold Bible blood body book of Job Caiaphas called caritas certainly Christ Christendom Christian Church co-inherence covenant created creation creatures Cymbeline Dante death declared definition demand desire Divine Thing doctrine earth eternal evil exist experience fact faith flesh forgiven forgiveness glory goodwill Gospel grace guilty happen hath heart heavenly hell holy human humility Incarnation injury intellectual Israel justice kind kingdom of heaven knowledge labour least living Lord Lord's Prayer man's mankind means Measure for Measure ment Mercy Seat Messias mind moral myth nature ness Omnipotence original ourselves pardon passion perfect perhaps phrase pietas possible prayer precisely Precursor present prophets reconciliation redeemed relation repentance Rite romantic love sacrifice Saint Saint John Saint Paul Saint Peter sense sinner sins soul spirit substitution supernatural thou thought tion true union unto vengeance virtue vision whole word