A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 377
... entirely to this cause and to make every sacrifice , it is usual , at least , to reserve the liberty of selecting ... entirely to forget oneself , to forget that it is he who helps , entirely Socrates , who took no fees for the ...
... entirely to this cause and to make every sacrifice , it is usual , at least , to reserve the liberty of selecting ... entirely to forget oneself , to forget that it is he who helps , entirely Socrates , who took no fees for the ...
Pagina 403
... entirely afresh and anew by the help of . . . fishermen and artisans ! His whole mode of existence is aptly typified by the fact that he is an illegitimate child . If he wishes to be merely the Expected One , to what purpose his warning ...
... entirely afresh and anew by the help of . . . fishermen and artisans ! His whole mode of existence is aptly typified by the fact that he is an illegitimate child . If he wishes to be merely the Expected One , to what purpose his warning ...
Pagina 418
... entirely to Himself . " Lord , increase my faith . " He who made that prayer was not an un- believer but a believer ; and so it is also with this prayer , " Lord , draw me entirely to Thee " ; for he who rightly makes this prayer must ...
... entirely to Himself . " Lord , increase my faith . " He who made that prayer was not an un- believer but a believer ; and so it is also with this prayer , " Lord , draw me entirely to Thee " ; for he who rightly makes this prayer must ...
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