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Pagina 212
... and if he lives he can scarcely regard God as something to be taken along if
convenient , since God is precisely that which one takes a tout prix , which in the
understanding of passion constitutes the true inward relationship to God .
... and if he lives he can scarcely regard God as something to be taken along if
convenient , since God is precisely that which one takes a tout prix , which in the
understanding of passion constitutes the true inward relationship to God .
Pagina 246
If it be true even of love , that only then does a love experience become
ennobling when it teaches a man to keep his feeling within himself , how much
more is this true about the religious ! ... But one ingredient in the lowliness of a
human ...
If it be true even of love , that only then does a love experience become
ennobling when it teaches a man to keep his feeling within himself , how much
more is this true about the religious ! ... But one ingredient in the lowliness of a
human ...
Pagina 349
A distinction , of course , must be made as to whether he who is conscious of his
despair has the true conception of what despair is . Thus a man may be right ,
according to the conception he has , in asserting that he is in despair , it may be ...
A distinction , of course , must be made as to whether he who is conscious of his
despair has the true conception of what despair is . Thus a man may be right ,
according to the conception he has , in asserting that he is in despair , it may be ...
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EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
FEAR AND TREMBLING 1843 | 116 |
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