The Son of Man: The Story of JesusBoni & Liveright, 1928 - 315 pagine |
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Pagina xiv
... never lived , " says Rousseau , " the writers of the gospels would themselves have been as great as Jesus . ” My aim is , not to expound teaching with which all are familiar , but to portray the inner life of the prophet . What ...
... never lived , " says Rousseau , " the writers of the gospels would themselves have been as great as Jesus . ” My aim is , not to expound teaching with which all are familiar , but to portray the inner life of the prophet . What ...
Pagina 29
... never be able to conquer this small and weakly people ? Five years and more he has ruled here in the name of the emperor , and although in his reports he speaks of tranquillity and obedience , he knows that beneath the surface a spirit ...
... never be able to conquer this small and weakly people ? Five years and more he has ruled here in the name of the emperor , and although in his reports he speaks of tranquillity and obedience , he knows that beneath the surface a spirit ...
Pagina 36
... never to take money or money's worth for expounding the scriptures . Therefore they are honoured by the people . Nevertheless , with puritanical zeal they hold aloof from the every - day life of the common folk from whom they spring ...
... never to take money or money's worth for expounding the scriptures . Therefore they are honoured by the people . Nevertheless , with puritanical zeal they hold aloof from the every - day life of the common folk from whom they spring ...
Pagina 38
... Never must the Jews forget that they were the chosen people . Theirs was the City of God , and it was their part to despise the heathen . Just as their fathers had refused to swear fealty to the false house of King Herod , so now must ...
... Never must the Jews forget that they were the chosen people . Theirs was the City of God , and it was their part to despise the heathen . Just as their fathers had refused to swear fealty to the false house of King Herod , so now must ...
Pagina 56
... Never trust thyself , even unto the day of thy death . " He summed his teach- ing up in one sentence , which he termed the founda- tion of Judaism : " What is unpleasing to thyself , that do not to thy neighbour . " Epicurus , living a ...
... Never trust thyself , even unto the day of thy death . " He summed his teach- ing up in one sentence , which he termed the founda- tion of Judaism : " What is unpleasing to thyself , that do not to thy neighbour . " Epicurus , living a ...
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Pagina 149 - There was a certain creditor who had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty; and when they had nothing to pay, he freely forgave them both. Tell me then, which of them will love him most?