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Jesus was willing to perform a miracle for a man who cried , “ Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief . " 27 The literary critic needs to exercise a similar “ existentialismo and admit that contrasting qualities may be present in ...
Jesus was willing to perform a miracle for a man who cried , “ Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief . " 27 The literary critic needs to exercise a similar “ existentialismo and admit that contrasting qualities may be present in ...
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He wants to believe that God not only rules but also loves his creatures , yet on every side he sees the carelessness of Naturein wasted seed , torrents of babies , fossil - remains of extinct species , and the extinction of his own ...
He wants to believe that God not only rules but also loves his creatures , yet on every side he sees the carelessness of Naturein wasted seed , torrents of babies , fossil - remains of extinct species , and the extinction of his own ...
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... the poet expresses his weariness of being shaken by the twin fears of life and of death , and his sad knowledge that the spirit to believe and the heart to dare become barren in such a terrifying and “ damned vacillating state !
... the poet expresses his weariness of being shaken by the twin fears of life and of death , and his sad knowledge that the spirit to believe and the heart to dare become barren in such a terrifying and “ damned vacillating state !
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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