A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 385
... Come unto me , " it is He in fact who comes to them . Oh , human compassion ! Perhaps it may sometimes indicate praise- worthy self - restraint , perhaps also sometimes a genuine and heart - felt sympathy , when thou refrainest from ...
... Come unto me , " it is He in fact who comes to them . Oh , human compassion ! Perhaps it may sometimes indicate praise- worthy self - restraint , perhaps also sometimes a genuine and heart - felt sympathy , when thou refrainest from ...
Pagina 459
... comes we have special reason for thanking God that we have been spared suffering . We think that everything depends upon slipping through life happily and well- and Christianity thinks that all that is terrible really comes from the ...
... comes we have special reason for thanking God that we have been spared suffering . We think that everything depends upon slipping through life happily and well- and Christianity thinks that all that is terrible really comes from the ...
Pagina 471
... come to us from above , from this father , who as the father of " lights " or light is infinitely well equipped to make sure that what comes from Him really is a good and perfect gift ; and as a father He has no other ambition , nor any ...
... come to us from above , from this father , who as the father of " lights " or light is infinitely well equipped to make sure that what comes from Him really is a good and perfect gift ; and as a father He has no other ambition , nor any ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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