Work, Chapter
1 LawGod,2 | have been trained, in the way they have been taught. They
2 LawGod,5 | tied with the history and way of life of the Jewish nation.
3 LawGod,6 | determinists say that man acts one way or another only under the
4 LawGod,6 | decides whether one acts one way or another. Christianity
5 LawGod,6 | choice of acting in one way or another. Spinoza considers
6 LawGod,8 | their sorrow in a Christian way: humbly and submissively.
7 LawGod,9 | usually manifested in this way: one receives everything
8 LawGod,9 | the father's mercy. His way was not easy, but when he
9 LawGod,11| correctly and in a Christian way.~Man's mind develops most
10 LawGod,13| life is arranged in such a way that the parents consciously
11 LawGod,15| himself deficient in any way - not helpful to others,
12 LawGod,16| guard it in an Orthodox way - not only from illnesses,
13 LawGod,19| sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death (
14 LawGod,19| participating in a vital, Christian way in something truly serious
15 LawGod,21| the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction,
16 LawGod,21| the gate and narrow is the way which leads to life, and
17 LawGod,21| concise form: "Act in a way that is beneficial (i.e.,
18 LawGod,21| Orthodox Christians can in no way view either eudemonism or
19 LawGod,24| doe's not serve it in any way. Such a life is not a Christian
20 LawGod,25| serves the country in one way or another when he participates
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