Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,1 | Church is our youth."~Few people seem to have paused to reflect
2 LawGod,2 | such stubborn sinners as people with a "seared" conscience.
3 LawGod,2 | guilt, praise or judgment.~People who, on the other hand,
4 LawGod,2 | Therefore, coarse groups of people have moral norms lower,
5 LawGod,3 | without exception, all people are sinners, tainted with
6 LawGod,3 | around us seduces us, the people around us do likewise (especially
7 LawGod,3 | the devil struggles with people, striving to destroy each
8 LawGod,5 | without reason that some people are called unconscionable.~
9 LawGod,5 | law was given by God to people in two aspects: first, the
10 LawGod,5 | Christianity has taught people to understand these commandments,
11 LawGod,6 | a motive which, to other people, seems to be clearly disadvantageous
12 LawGod,7 | different ways. There are people who are called egoists and
13 LawGod,8 | compassion, wept over other people - over their sins, falls
14 LawGod,8 | sorrowing and unfortunate people who accept their sorrow
15 LawGod,8 | they are most unfortunate people. It is precisely to them
16 LawGod,8 | stains both himself and other people. He strives to turn away
17 LawGod,11| the most highly educated people of their time, having learned
18 LawGod,13| others. Life can break such people cruelly and sometimes punishes
19 LawGod,13| to come into contact with people's needs and wants, and to
20 LawGod,13| compassion - are met within all people. Speaking now of feelings
21 LawGod,14| definite. Neither other people nor even the person himself
22 LawGod,14| strong will. In life we meet people with various degrees of
23 LawGod,15| in contemporary society. People look upon work as something
24 LawGod,18| relationship with other people is justice. Without this
25 LawGod,18| just relationships between people.~Legal or, loyal justice (
26 LawGod,18| promised, often freeing other people from difficulties by this.
27 LawGod,18| comparison to dryly loyal people, it is easy and pleasant
28 LawGod,18| such correct, conscientious people. Still, this is far from
29 LawGod,18| offense or evil into life. All people are your neighbors; do not
30 LawGod,18| forgiveness. If you want people to treat you sincerely,
31 LawGod,18| rights as loyal and correct people do, rather place the welfare
32 LawGod,19| flattery, praise, etc.). People forget that falsehood is
33 LawGod,19| the good relationship of people among themselves. This gossip -
34 LawGod,19| so called leaders of the people were filled. The Pharisees
35 LawGod,19| which now so often destroys people and their happiness, which
36 LawGod,19| charity can, however, run into people who misuse it by constantly
37 LawGod,20| essence, envy is impossible in people who are of a Christian disposition.
38 LawGod,20| feeling. In their egoism, people usually fear that they will
39 LawGod,20| good relationships between people is evil-speaking at various
40 LawGod,20| speech. How strange it is: people have become so benumbed
41 LawGod,20| commended to us. Yet, many people think that all this is "
42 LawGod,20| away from one another, meek people yield to everyone and help
43 LawGod,21| thing. Clearly, eudemonistic people will, in practical life,
44 LawGod,21| in a situation where all people are endeavoring to obtain
45 LawGod,21| often completely orderly people. Why? Because much of social
46 LawGod,21| only because of this that people who consider themselves
47 LawGod,22| a Christian loves other people not for their good or obliging
48 LawGod,23| Christianity is to teach people to live according to God'
49 LawGod,23| eternal blessedness. Some people vainly wish to reduce Christianity
50 LawGod,23| the vital relationships of people. No impartial person would
51 LawGod,23| life and the behavior of people on earth have not strayed
52 LawGod,23| that is, in marriage two people form one organism, one common
53 LawGod,23| become adults and independent people.~How often, though, is the
54 LawGod,24| forms of state life, the people remain capable of carrying
55 LawGod,24| of the brotherhood of all people, according to which man
56 LawGod,24| relationships with many other people and they become "one's own."
57 LawGod,24| the whole country, the people to which one belongs. One
58 LawGod,24| belongs. One is tied to this people both by state and civil
59 LawGod,24| customs. One is bound to one's people, to one's own homeland,
60 LawGod,24| the sins and ills of his people; he sees them, grieves over
61 LawGod,24| peoples. If I love my own people, then surely I must also
62 LawGod,24| the Turks or any other people. Not to love them would
63 LawGod,24| the history of the Jewish people is filled with testimony
64 LawGod,24| patriotism, of love for one's people and its sacred things ...
65 LawGod,24| example of love for his people. On one occasion, immediately
66 LawGod,24| testament of God, the Israelite people betrayed their God and worshipped
67 LawGod,24| Moses began to pray for his people which had sinned. He remained
68 LawGod,24| his love for his native people. This love was so great
69 LawGod,24| for the salvation of his people.~We have an example in the
70 LawGod,24| He came only to His own people and spoke to them first
71 LawGod,24| Hosanna," when all the people rejoiced, the Savior wept.
72 LawGod,24| Thus did He love His own people with a profound and moving
73 LawGod,24| must never forget other people in his Christian love -
74 LawGod,25| whole country, the whole people, and not to one's own personal
75 LawGod,25| how joyous it would be if people ceased to war with one another
76 LawGod,25| was given, the Israelite people fought on command from God,
77 LawGod,26| has given to the Russian people instead of the promised
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