Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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603. oldal
... present into a world where existing conditions would no longer prevail , and where life would be a joy instead of a burden . To these simple hopes all the familiar words of the Christian vocabulary bear witness . " Judgment , " " salva ...
... present into a world where existing conditions would no longer prevail , and where life would be a joy instead of a burden . To these simple hopes all the familiar words of the Christian vocabulary bear witness . " Judgment , " " salva ...
604. oldal
... present life was rated from the first at the low value which has ever since been assigned to it in Chris- tian teaching . The Church's great teachers have never thought this lite desirable for its own sake . If they weighed its joys ...
... present life was rated from the first at the low value which has ever since been assigned to it in Chris- tian teaching . The Church's great teachers have never thought this lite desirable for its own sake . If they weighed its joys ...
605. oldal
... present know . Thus to repudiate the teaching that the future was only an infinite prolongation of the present , but without its pains and dangers , it was necessary to show that the future salvation presupposed a present moral health ...
... present know . Thus to repudiate the teaching that the future was only an infinite prolongation of the present , but without its pains and dangers , it was necessary to show that the future salvation presupposed a present moral health ...
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