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1 1 | around him; to incarnate God in man and in the world,
2 1 | incessant service to Christ our God, an incessant divine service.
3 1 | divine service. Man serves God by means of all creation;
4 1 | introduces that which is of God into his every effort, into
5 1 | s guidance, might serve God, and thus does all creation
6 1 | serves that man who serves God.~
7 3 | and compassion, love of God and neighbour. It is by
8 5 | establishes the Tsardom of God on earth, that establishes
9 5 | culture-for the Tsardom of God does not come externally
10 5 | Saviour says: _”The Tsardom of God shall not come perceptibly;
11 5 | For behold, the Tsardom of God is within you.”_ (Luke 17,
12 5 | for _”The Tsardom of God is not food nor drink, but
13 5 | ye first the Tsardom of God and of His righteousness,
14 5 | appurtenances of the Tsardom of God, yet Western culture seeks
15 5 | ye first the Tsardom of God and His righteousness, and
16 8 | for what is man without God? - at first, half a man,
17 10| Theanthropic culture. Man without God is 70 kg of bloody clay,
18 10| condemned to death both God and the soul, but has he
19 10| European man they have killed God and the immortality of the
20 10| Remember Judas: first he killed God, and then he destroyed himself,
21 14| heavens are empty, there is no God in them; the earth is empty,
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