The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Volume 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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Pagina 162
... spirit and body , shall be brought to perfection , and shall endure to everlasting . But our daily bread is so called because there is here constant need for as much nourishment as the spirit and the flesh demand , whether we under ...
... spirit and body , shall be brought to perfection , and shall endure to everlasting . But our daily bread is so called because there is here constant need for as much nourishment as the spirit and the flesh demand , whether we under ...
Pagina 163
... Spirit , through whom love is shed abroad in our hearts , the law can com- mand , but it cannot assist ; and , moreover , it makes a man a transgressor , for he can no longer excuse himself on the plea of ignorance . Now carnal lust ...
... Spirit , through whom love is shed abroad in our hearts , the law can com- mand , but it cannot assist ; and , moreover , it makes a man a transgressor , for he can no longer excuse himself on the plea of ignorance . Now carnal lust ...
Pagina 295
... spirit which had been so characteristic of him or show himself joyful before his people , no matter how much they entreated him . Never , as long as he lived , did he enjoy the good health which before that time he had possessed in so ...
... spirit which had been so characteristic of him or show himself joyful before his people , no matter how much they entreated him . Never , as long as he lived , did he enjoy the good health which before that time he had possessed in so ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Trial and Triumph of Christianity | 143 |
The Birth of Europe | 165 |
Toward a New Equilibrium | 337 |
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