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If God could have permitted a direct relationship , he would doubtless have taken
notice . If God , for example , had taken on the figure of a very rare and
tremendously large green bird , with a red beak , sitting in a tree on the mound ,
and ...
If God could have permitted a direct relationship , he would doubtless have taken
notice . If God , for example , had taken on the figure of a very rare and
tremendously large green bird , with a red beak , sitting in a tree on the mound ,
and ...
Pagina 225
Not even God , then , enters into a direct relationship with derivative spirits . And
this is the miracle of creation , not the creation of something which is nothing over
against the Creator , but the creation of something which is something , and ...
Not even God , then , enters into a direct relationship with derivative spirits . And
this is the miracle of creation , not the creation of something which is nothing over
against the Creator , but the creation of something which is something , and ...
Pagina 230
The object of faith is the reality of another , and the relationship is one of infinite
interest . The object of faith is not a doctrine , for then the relationship would be
intellectual , and it would be of importance not to botch it , but to realize the ...
The object of faith is the reality of another , and the relationship is one of infinite
interest . The object of faith is not a doctrine , for then the relationship would be
intellectual , and it would be of importance not to botch it , but to realize the ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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