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... Christ . ” In Christ , through Christ the faithful are freed from the bonds of sin and death , serving “ him [ God ] in true holiness and righteousness all the days of our life . " This is true order , true harmony , sweet music ...
... Christ . ” In Christ , through Christ the faithful are freed from the bonds of sin and death , serving “ him [ God ] in true holiness and righteousness all the days of our life . " This is true order , true harmony , sweet music ...
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... Christ's experiences firsthand . The resur- rection in La Corona , for example , is not Christ's but , rather , Donne's own ; while not necessarily supplanting Christ's experience , we read Donne's experience through that of Christ . In ...
... Christ's experiences firsthand . The resur- rection in La Corona , for example , is not Christ's but , rather , Donne's own ; while not necessarily supplanting Christ's experience , we read Donne's experience through that of Christ . In ...
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... Christ stands between each soul and the dreadful Day of Judgement . He realized that the cross reaches out in all directions : to the four winds of heaven and to the four corners of the earth . This sealing of pardon comes through Christ's ...
... Christ stands between each soul and the dreadful Day of Judgement . He realized that the cross reaches out in all directions : to the four winds of heaven and to the four corners of the earth . This sealing of pardon comes through Christ's ...
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