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Pagina 287
then will the laconic commandment unchanged continue to repeat the brief
phrase, "as thyself." And if any deceiver deceived himself all his life by all sorts of
difficulties concerning this matter, then will eternity only reprove him with the brief
...
then will the laconic commandment unchanged continue to repeat the brief
phrase, "as thyself." And if any deceiver deceived himself all his life by all sorts of
difficulties concerning this matter, then will eternity only reprove him with the brief
...
Pagina 398
It would be human (only too human) if thou wert to say within thyself: No, I thank
you; I had rather continue to be deaf, and dumb, and blind, &c, than to be helped
in such a way. . . . Now examine thyself — for that thou hast a right to do. On the ...
It would be human (only too human) if thou wert to say within thyself: No, I thank
you; I had rather continue to be deaf, and dumb, and blind, &c, than to be helped
in such a way. . . . Now examine thyself — for that thou hast a right to do. On the ...
Pagina 418
For because thou dost feel thyself drawn to Him, and therefore art come hither
today, it does not necessarily follow that thou mayest venture to conceive that He
has already drawn thee entirely to Himself. "Lord, increase my faith." He who
made ...
For because thou dost feel thyself drawn to Him, and therefore art come hither
today, it does not necessarily follow that thou mayest venture to conceive that He
has already drawn thee entirely to Himself. "Lord, increase my faith." He who
made ...
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