A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 313
... multitude of their sins - by discovering nothing . And He is the pattern : from Him the lover has learned , when he discovers nothing and thereby hides the multitude of sins ; when like a worthy disciple , " forsaken , hated , bearing ...
... multitude of their sins - by discovering nothing . And He is the pattern : from Him the lover has learned , when he discovers nothing and thereby hides the multitude of sins ; when like a worthy disciple , " forsaken , hated , bearing ...
Pagina 318
... multitude of sins . Through forgiveness love covers a multitude of sins . Silence really takes nothing away from the multitude of notorious sins . The extenuating explanation takes away some from the multitude by showing that this or ...
... multitude of sins . Through forgiveness love covers a multitude of sins . Silence really takes nothing away from the multitude of notorious sins . The extenuating explanation takes away some from the multitude by showing that this or ...
Pagina 420
... multitude of sins , yet love , the fact that there is love in him , hides the multitude of sins . When it is a question of Christ's love , the word can be taken only in one sense ; the fact that He was love did not serve to hide what im ...
... multitude of sins , yet love , the fact that there is love in him , hides the multitude of sins . When it is a question of Christ's love , the word can be taken only in one sense ; the fact that He was love did not serve to hide what im ...
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