At no point in this eternal journey do I expect to dissolve into god or attain static blessedness. |
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In one case it is knowledge in a state of death, in the other it is knowledge in a state of indefectible blessedness and life. |
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And so because we are free to choose good or evil, we can say that God will allow us to seek blessedness or cursedness. |
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The use of the future tense indicates that blessedness includes future benefits that overcome the misfortunes of the present. |
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The blessedness of this doctrine is that he shall not be left to himself nor suffered to perish. |
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Thoughts of heaven merely blunted the urge for revolution by its promises of future blessedness. |
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The long-flowing lines smile euphoniously, without generating harsh inner tensions, and evoking a serenity appropriate to G major's blessedness. |
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At sunrise when the red sky is reflected in calm water and the line of the horizon disappears, I have a still, calm sense of blessedness. |
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In the unity reached by overcoming this divorce of the finite from the infinite lies religious blessedness, perfect beauty, and moral freedom. |
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All seek to offer hope, whether phrased as the vision of God, blessedness, eternal life, the greatest good, perfect happiness, or holiness. |
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Christ speaks this word of wholeness and well being and blessedness even to Thomas, who doubts. |
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In the Beatitudes, the things that bring blessedness are treasures that last. |
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According to devotees, pilgrimage to the Nizamuddin shrine enables them to partake of the saint's blessedness. |
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The Saviour tells us that it is more blessed to give than to receive, but how many of us are strangers to that blessedness? |
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But there will be no unfulfilled desires, and this blessedness will never end. |
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The Sermon on the Mount is, in many ways, an explication of the righteousness of the kingdom, evident even in the blessedness promised in the Beatitudes. |
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This mystery, which is the mystery of true blessedness, invites us to follow Jesus and thus to walk toward it. |
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In short, can you not be content with such reassuring security and guaranty as this, that the established order vouches for your blessedness in the hereafter? |
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But all we know of this world will pale before the newness and blessedness of life in the world to come, where sin and death are destroyed forever. |
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We are drawn by the gifts and glamour of other lifestyles, but this psalm says that the epitome of blessedness is to be found with your family around you. |
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He is the blessedness that results from yagya and also the master of the sacred rite. |
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When, having given up my spirit, I was able to see the Father again, I savored a blessedness which I had never before experienced from all eternity. |
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So didst thou love man, that thou wouldest take part with him of his misery, that he might take part with thee of thy blessedness. |
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But I still use my blessedness out of love for you. |
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God is eternal blessedness, undying life, unfading light. |
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Wholly absorbed by his beauty, she finds in the cloister her dwelling-place of grace and an anticipation of the blessedness of the vision of the Lord. |
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Finally, she extends to the souls in purgatory, who implore her intercession and her prayers, the helping hand which may lead them happily at last to eternal blessedness in heaven. |
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Unoka would play with them, his face beaming with blessedness and peace. |
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Liberation is a state of blessedness in the company of God. |
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While some women became ascetics, many more focused their religious lives on realizing a state of blessedness that was understood to be at once this-worldly and expressive of a larger cosmic well-being. |
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Redemption is a grand education by providence, restoring all souls to their original blessedness, for none, not even Satan, is so depraved and has so lost rationality and freedom as to be beyond redemption. |
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And I shall take them home in blessedness and in power and in strength. |
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Those who enter experience gaiety, splendor, and they tell us inside the temple all is beautiful, and they feel cheer, blessedness, and benediction more that what they feel through senses, mind and thoughts. |
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He turns his back on the praise of nobles which he sees as flattery and falsehood and sets his eyes on the blessedness of heaven. |
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Where is then the blessedness you spoke of? for I bear you record, that, if it had been possible, you would have plucked out your own eyes, and have given them to me. |
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