A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 433
... divine service . Every Sunday they came together , and one of the ganders preached . The essential content of the sermon was : what a lofty destiny the geese had , what a high goal the Creator ( and every time this word was mentioned ...
... divine service . Every Sunday they came together , and one of the ganders preached . The essential content of the sermon was : what a lofty destiny the geese had , what a high goal the Creator ( and every time this word was mentioned ...
Pagina 460
... divine justice ? " Encroachment upon the property of others , thievery , fraud , in short , everything that has to ... divine justice ? To this the answer may be made : It is the divine justice precisely which in its frightful severity ...
... divine justice ? " Encroachment upon the property of others , thievery , fraud , in short , everything that has to ... divine justice ? To this the answer may be made : It is the divine justice precisely which in its frightful severity ...
Pagina 461
... divine justice takes compassion and lets the punishment fall , the sooner the better . But the really capital criminal - remember now what it was you deplored , that justice was so mild , or did not exist at all ! -him divine providence ...
... divine justice takes compassion and lets the punishment fall , the sooner the better . But the really capital criminal - remember now what it was you deplored , that justice was so mild , or did not exist at all ! -him divine providence ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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