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Strana 70
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death . " TH HIS is a text of the resurrection , and it is not Easter yet ; but it is Easter Eve ; all Lent is but the vigil , the eve of Easter . To so long a festival as never shall end ...
The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death . " TH HIS is a text of the resurrection , and it is not Easter yet ; but it is Easter Eve ; all Lent is but the vigil , the eve of Easter . To so long a festival as never shall end ...
Strana 72
happy perfectness which we shall have at last , and not till then , chooses the metaphor of an enemy and enmity to avert us from looking for true peace from anything that presents itself in the way . Neither truly could the Holy Ghost ...
happy perfectness which we shall have at last , and not till then , chooses the metaphor of an enemy and enmity to avert us from looking for true peace from anything that presents itself in the way . Neither truly could the Holy Ghost ...
Strana 74
If then death be at the worst indifferent and to the good , good , how is it hostis , an enemy to the kingdom of Christ ? For that also is vestigium quintum , the fifth and next step in this paraphrase . First God did not make death ...
If then death be at the worst indifferent and to the good , good , how is it hostis , an enemy to the kingdom of Christ ? For that also is vestigium quintum , the fifth and next step in this paraphrase . First God did not make death ...
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