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Pagina 128
I am able by my own strength to renounce everything , and then to find peace and
repose in pain . I can stand everything - even though that horrible demon , more
dreadful than death , the king of terrors , even though madness were to hold up ...
I am able by my own strength to renounce everything , and then to find peace and
repose in pain . I can stand everything - even though that horrible demon , more
dreadful than death , the king of terrors , even though madness were to hold up ...
Pagina 233
The other answers : “ No , you are quite right about that ; how should I be able to
do that when my income is just about enough for my necessities , perhaps
permitting me to save a little each year , but I certainly have no capital for building
...
The other answers : “ No , you are quite right about that ; how should I be able to
do that when my income is just about enough for my necessities , perhaps
permitting me to save a little each year , but I certainly have no capital for building
...
Pagina 445
( 1 ) The spiritual man differs from us men in the fact that ( if I may so express it )
he is so heavily built that he is able to endure a duplication in himself . In
comparison with him we men are like frame walls in comparison with the
foundation wall ...
( 1 ) The spiritual man differs from us men in the fact that ( if I may so express it )
he is so heavily built that he is able to endure a duplication in himself . In
comparison with him we men are like frame walls in comparison with the
foundation wall ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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