He Came Down from Heaven: And The Forgiveness of SinsFaber & Faber, 1950 - 200 páginas |
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... glory implies the falsity of the glory . A similar disappearance has not been supposed to invalidate the fact and authority of Christ , and the quiet piety - often the ex- tremely quiet piety - of Christians has ( justly ) been ...
... glory implies the falsity of the glory . A similar disappearance has not been supposed to invalidate the fact and authority of Christ , and the quiet piety - often the ex- tremely quiet piety - of Christians has ( justly ) been ...
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... glory for oneself , which means that one is not adoring the glory but only one's own relation to the glory . It ought perhaps , for fear of misunderstanding , to be added that the strictest mono- gamist ought to disapprove of jealousy ...
... glory for oneself , which means that one is not adoring the glory but only one's own relation to the glory . It ought perhaps , for fear of misunderstanding , to be added that the strictest mono- gamist ought to disapprove of jealousy ...
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... glory . It is glory which in the Old Testament from a general brightness becomes a mathematical splendour ; it is glory which accompanies , in the New , the first beginning of signs when water is suddenly poured out as wine ; it is ...
... glory . It is glory which in the Old Testament from a general brightness becomes a mathematical splendour ; it is glory which accompanies , in the New , the first beginning of signs when water is suddenly poured out as wine ; it is ...
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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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