Truths Men Live by: A Philosophy of Religion and LifeMacmillan, 1946 - Počet stran: 427 |
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Strana 109
... heart dreads loneliness . It shrinks from the thought of being imprisoned in a solitary cell of matter , with no mind to know its hunger , and no heart to beat in unison with its throbbing . God is the answer to the cry of every heart ...
... heart dreads loneliness . It shrinks from the thought of being imprisoned in a solitary cell of matter , with no mind to know its hunger , and no heart to beat in unison with its throbbing . God is the answer to the cry of every heart ...
Strana 135
... heart to a heart which recip- rocates with an overwhelming love . Religion is not a one- directional line . It is not talking to a deaf - mute . Reciproca- tion is of its very essence . God both listens and replies . Says James Russell ...
... heart to a heart which recip- rocates with an overwhelming love . Religion is not a one- directional line . It is not talking to a deaf - mute . Reciproca- tion is of its very essence . God both listens and replies . Says James Russell ...
Strana 140
... heart , knows that all is well . Faith is a genuflection of the will before the tabernacle of God's re- vealed truth , a gesture of love whereby the heart of man answers a cry from the heart of God . CHAPTER XV THE UNIVERSALITY OF ...
... heart , knows that all is well . Faith is a genuflection of the will before the tabernacle of God's re- vealed truth , a gesture of love whereby the heart of man answers a cry from the heart of God . CHAPTER XV THE UNIVERSALITY OF ...
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Truths Men Live by: A Philosophy of Religion and Life John Anthony O'Brien Zobrazení fragmentů - 1946 |
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