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... heaven from heaven . Linguistic form is also shaken to its foundations by its duty to give an integrated account of a disintegrative process which confounds the systems language is committed to express- ing . Heaven by its nature cannot ...
... heaven from heaven . Linguistic form is also shaken to its foundations by its duty to give an integrated account of a disintegrative process which confounds the systems language is committed to express- ing . Heaven by its nature cannot ...
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... Heaven . Perhaps this is because of the sharply human and recognis- able quality of Milton's Hell . We speak of our ... heaven and hell beyond our experience in this world . Hell is poverty and oppression . Hell is when we are in pain or ...
... Heaven . Perhaps this is because of the sharply human and recognis- able quality of Milton's Hell . We speak of our ... heaven and hell beyond our experience in this world . Hell is poverty and oppression . Hell is when we are in pain or ...
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... Heaven of its dissidents . The denomination as ' Messiah ' rather than the more usual ' Son ' is a coded hint that we are to supply to the reading of these military exploits a saving and remedial function ( the three - day War in Heaven ...
... Heaven of its dissidents . The denomination as ' Messiah ' rather than the more usual ' Son ' is a coded hint that we are to supply to the reading of these military exploits a saving and remedial function ( the three - day War in Heaven ...
Contents
The Schismatic Word | 19 |
Fear of Failure | 64 |
The Maladaptive Eye | 95 |
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