Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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... religious wealth of mankind ; no one more penetrated than he with the truth of its essential doctrine " death unto sin and a new birth unto righteousness . " The reli- gion of sin , of repentance and reconciliation , " he cries , " the ...
... religious wealth of mankind ; no one more penetrated than he with the truth of its essential doctrine " death unto sin and a new birth unto righteousness . " The reli- gion of sin , of repentance and reconciliation , " he cries , " the ...
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... religion is a bath of refreshing for our immortal being . What is sacred has a purifying virtue ; religious emotion crowns the brow with an aureole , and thrills the heart with an ineffable joy . I think that the adversaries of religion ...
... religion is a bath of refreshing for our immortal being . What is sacred has a purifying virtue ; religious emotion crowns the brow with an aureole , and thrills the heart with an ineffable joy . I think that the adversaries of religion ...
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... republican blunders in the Revue des deux Mondes . La Religion , which discusses the psychological origins of the religious sense .. was published in 1868 . long as this life is positive and not negative , AMIEL'S JOURNAL . 195.
... republican blunders in the Revue des deux Mondes . La Religion , which discusses the psychological origins of the religious sense .. was published in 1868 . long as this life is positive and not negative , AMIEL'S JOURNAL . 195.
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