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... at the moment, to regard life asan altogether good thing. Most men, I presume, imagine that, freeof such and such things antagonistic, life would be an unmingled satisfaction, worthy of being prolonged indefinitely. The causes oftheir ...
... at the moment, to regard life asan altogether good thing. Most men, I presume, imagine that, freeof such and such things antagonistic, life would be an unmingled satisfaction, worthy of being prolonged indefinitely. The causes oftheir ...
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... at the root of man'sbeing, his rightness, isto be free from wrongness,thatis, from sin. A man isright when there is no wrong in him.The wrong, the evil isin him; he mustbe set free from it.Ido not mean set free from the sins hehas done ...
... at the root of man'sbeing, his rightness, isto be free from wrongness,thatis, from sin. A man isright when there is no wrong in him.The wrong, the evil isin him; he mustbe set free from it.Ido not mean set free from the sins hehas done ...
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... atthe rootof all therest. Itisno individual action, or anything that comesof mood,or passion; it is the nonrecognition bythe man, and consequent inactivity in him, of thehighest of all relations, that relation which is the root and ...
... atthe rootof all therest. Itisno individual action, or anything that comesof mood,or passion; it is the nonrecognition bythe man, and consequent inactivity in him, of thehighest of all relations, that relation which is the root and ...
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... atthe same moment, were anideatoo absurd for mockery; an omnipotence that could atonce makeaman a free man,and leave him a selfdegraded slave—make him the very likeness of God,andgood only because he could not help being good, wouldbean ...
... atthe same moment, were anideatoo absurd for mockery; an omnipotence that could atonce makeaman a free man,and leave him a selfdegraded slave—make him the very likeness of God,andgood only because he could not help being good, wouldbean ...
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... atthe same time wastoolarge for them to find. When, according tothe Greek, theLord, on the occasion already alluded to,says 'my father'shouse,' he saysit plainly; heuses theword house: herehedoes not. Let us see what liesin theGreek to ...
... atthe same time wastoolarge for them to find. When, according tothe Greek, theLord, on the occasion already alluded to,says 'my father'shouse,' he saysit plainly; heuses theword house: herehedoes not. Let us see what liesin theGreek to ...
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