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19 Second , the passages which deal with the existence of God , His plan and purpose in the world , the work of Christ , and the certainty of immortality reveal that doubt is as strong as hope ; certainty is never expressed , faith is ...
19 Second , the passages which deal with the existence of God , His plan and purpose in the world , the work of Christ , and the certainty of immortality reveal that doubt is as strong as hope ; certainty is never expressed , faith is ...
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So he can only affirm that there must be immortality because without it Arthur would be dead forever and the moral system would collapse if men knew they had but one brief life . He once believed and he wants to continue to believe that ...
So he can only affirm that there must be immortality because without it Arthur would be dead forever and the moral system would collapse if men knew they had but one brief life . He once believed and he wants to continue to believe that ...
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At her request the gods granted Tithonus immortality , but she neglected to ask for the gift of eternal youth , so her lover became withered and ugly and the contrast was painful between her “ rosy shadows " and his “ wrinkled feet .
At her request the gods granted Tithonus immortality , but she neglected to ask for the gift of eternal youth , so her lover became withered and ugly and the contrast was painful between her “ rosy shadows " and his “ wrinkled feet .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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