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1 1 | himself is the remarkable personality of Pascal (1623-1662), a
2 8 | conception of the living personality of God, but only has a notion
3 8 | of God as an Intellectual Personality, capable of high purpose
4 8 | proof of God as an Absolute Personality. In ancient philosophy,
5 8 | of the consciousness and personality of the cause of the expedience
6 8 | denying the reasonableness and personality of God and explaining the
7 9 | mainly the attributes of His personality, goodness, justice, and
8 9 | proofs. If God is a living Personality, possessing attributes of
9 9 | improbable that the basis of our personality would be composed of constantly
10 9 | an intellectual, ethical personality, cannot have only a temporary
11 9,1 | call it what you will: the personality, consciousness, me, or soul)
12 9,1 | passive in nature, because the personality continues to think, feel,
13 10 | was often preceded by the personality of a reformer (for example,
14 10 | of the Greeks and Romans, personality becomes a necessary condition
15 13 | the same time, is a vital Personality, an Intellect, sending His
16 15,6 | purest intellectual/moral personality. According to his designation,
17 16 | understanding of the dignity of the personality of every man. Not in one
18 16 | of understanding of man’s personality, created in the image and
19 20 | experience: communion with the Personality of the Savior Himself, the
20 21 | meaning and purpose of man’s personality. On the contrary, on the
21 22 | appearance of a particular personality.~ This was reflected, too,
22 22 | origin of Christianity is the personality and character of its Founder.~ ~ ~
23 23 | 23. The personality and character of Christ.~
24 23 | harmoniousness of both the personality and character of the Savior.
25 23 | by any other historical personality. Then, the astonishing,
26 23 | crystal purity of His moral personality ought to be pointed out —
27 23 | rays of His most perfect personality are reflected from the greatest
28 23 | such a character and such a personality is inaccessible to any person,
29 23 | possible to fabricate the personality and activity of Christ,
30 23 | have been only for a vital personality and not an invented image!
31 23 | not an invented image! The personality of Christ is absolute proof
32 24 | its origin to the divine Personality of its Founder and carries
33 24 | a vital imprint of this Personality in everything. The Christian
34 App,2| astonishing attributes of the Personality of the Savior — His infinite
35 App,2| ethical features of His Personality were manifested in His attitude
36 App,2| imitation in every way of the Personality and life of Christ, though
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