A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 475
... unchangeable , for whom a thousand years are but as one day - ah , even this is too much to say , they are for Him as an instant , as if they did not even exist - consider then , if you have in the most distant manner a will to walk a ...
... unchangeable , for whom a thousand years are but as one day - ah , even this is too much to say , they are for Him as an instant , as if they did not even exist - consider then , if you have in the most distant manner a will to walk a ...
Pagina 476
... unchangeable . He gives time , and that with premeditation . And then there comes an accounting in eternity , where ... unchangeable witness : is this also frivolity ? One eternally unchangeable , and it is with this witness that you ...
... unchangeable . He gives time , and that with premeditation . And then there comes an accounting in eternity , where ... unchangeable witness : is this also frivolity ? One eternally unchangeable , and it is with this witness that you ...
Pagina 477
... unchangeable . And therefore , whoever you may be , take time to consider what I say to myself , that for God there is nothing significant and nothing insignificant , that in a certain sense the significant is for Him insignifi- cant ...
... unchangeable . And therefore , whoever you may be , take time to consider what I say to myself , that for God there is nothing significant and nothing insignificant , that in a certain sense the significant is for Him insignifi- cant ...
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