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Many can not advance beyond this. Their mental grasp has no further reach. And even from such a defective conviction childUke But the thrice faith can borrow moral strength. blessed, who have been initiated into a more sympathetic and more ardent piety, can not rest content with this. They think ...
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— 26HE THAT HATH SEEN ME HATH SEEN THE FATHER. There are sayings of Jesus that make one tremble and stand back unless he believes on him. One of these is: He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me (Matth. 10:37). Imagine a man who would dare to say anything like this ...
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are so clearly conscious that nothing is more common than the saying: "You see that I am right," where seeing refers to what has been said or explained, and not to anything shown to the eye of sense.From the nature of the case, therefore, to see the Father in Jesus was no primitive act of ...
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are in part controversial. In the Gospel the distinction occurs between the sermon on the Mount and Jesus' controversy with the scribes. The first period of the Reformation was better than the What rapture marks the language of later one. the Confession and the Office of Holy Communion in distinc ...
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They thoughtthat theyhad thereby brought Godcloser to the people, while in fact the miserable image had caused all knowledge of God to be lost to them. With every representation of God, Godhimself St.isJohn:gone.Hence the searching warning ...
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whenthereisno more fragranceof life percept-anywhere, the reward of this barren, dead knowledge is eternal life. All this falls away when The the saying of Jesus is taken as it reads: knowledge of God is itself eternal life. He who has it. has already, here and ...
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detached from his personal appearance. The body is not ignored that the soul may be discerned, but Jesus is taken as he was, appeared, spoke and acted. One appearance is faced, one perfect whole, one mystery. Even as among us there are times when a person becomes radiant and allows his soul to sh ...
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scious, discovers and enjoys. feeling, perceiving, becomingSpiritual seeingisaware of environments with all the latent powers of the soul. It is the internal awakening of human nature, which, created after the image of God, goes back to its original image, has clear vision of ...
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27"WITH ALL THY SOUL." Whenthe question is raised whether there is one that seeks after God, the Psalmist denies it "They are all gone and bitterly complains: aside, there is none that doeth good, no, not one. There is none that understandeth, there is none But was the that seeketh ...
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obtained along other Hnes than those of and in these he is proficient. With utmost pains he traces what the great thinkers have put into their several doctrinal systems regarding the Being, Work, Person and Attributes of God. On this he ponders. To him it appeals. He prides himself on it before o ...