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... thought to the end would be to commit " the most frightful of sins , " the sin against the Holy Ghost which can never be forgiven . He could not sleep for two nights , and the days were sheer torture , but the thought - though he kept ...
... thought to the end would be to commit " the most frightful of sins , " the sin against the Holy Ghost which can never be forgiven . He could not sleep for two nights , and the days were sheer torture , but the thought - though he kept ...
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... thought or to go on resisting ? At last he came to the conclusion that probably God also wanted him to have the courage to think the dreaded thought . Once again he saw the same scene in the sky above the cathedral , but · this time he ...
... thought or to go on resisting ? At last he came to the conclusion that probably God also wanted him to have the courage to think the dreaded thought . Once again he saw the same scene in the sky above the cathedral , but · this time he ...
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... thought by the old Gnostics : " I felt as if I had at last found a circle of friends who under- stood me . " The fact that he had found someone else who " saw evil and its universal power and more important - the mysterious role that it ...
... thought by the old Gnostics : " I felt as if I had at last found a circle of friends who under- stood me . " The fact that he had found someone else who " saw evil and its universal power and more important - the mysterious role that it ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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