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Pagina 236
... that he cannot enjoy himself; and that the illusion that he surely is able to enjoy
himself at the Deer Park, since he feels such a strong desire for it, is the
temptation of his immediacy; and that the illusion that he surely can take this
outing since ...
... that he cannot enjoy himself; and that the illusion that he surely is able to enjoy
himself at the Deer Park, since he feels such a strong desire for it, is the
temptation of his immediacy; and that the illusion that he surely can take this
outing since ...
Pagina 331
That at the bottom of this there must be a tremendous confusion, a frightful
illusion, there surely can be no doubt. But to stir up such a question! Yes, I know
the objections well. For there are those who understand what I mean, but would
say ...
That at the bottom of this there must be a tremendous confusion, a frightful
illusion, there surely can be no doubt. But to stir up such a question! Yes, I know
the objections well. For there are those who understand what I mean, but would
say ...
Pagina 332
No, an illusion can never be destroyed directly, and only by indirect means can it
be radically removed. If it is an illusion that all are Christians — and if there is
anything to be done about it, it must be done indirectly, not by one who
vociferously ...
No, an illusion can never be destroyed directly, and only by indirect means can it
be radically removed. If it is an illusion that all are Christians — and if there is
anything to be done about it, it must be done indirectly, not by one who
vociferously ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 x | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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