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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 perhaps ...
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 perhaps ...
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 which
...
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 which
...
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
maximum ...
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
maximum ...
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