I will mention here (though it formed part of our talk walking homeward), that on my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the divinity of Jesus Christ, he said : 'He is the only God' ; but then he added : 'and so am I and so are... Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence - Seite 303von Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869
...on my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the deity Blake on Good and Evil. of Jesus Christ, he said, " He is the only God. But...reconciled with the sanctity and Divine qualities of Jesus, Blake said, " He was not then become the Father." Connecting, as well as one can, these fragmentary... | |
 | Henry Crabb Robinson - 1869
...walking homeward, that on my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the deity of Jesus Christ, he said : " He is the only God. But then," hte added, " and so am I, and so are you." He had just before (and that occasioned my question) been... | |
 | Henry Crabb Robinson - 1870
...walking homeward, that on my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the deity of Jesus Christ, he said : " He is the only God. But...that occasioned my question) been speaking of the eirors of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ should not have allowed himself to be crucified, and should not... | |
 | William Blake - 1890 - 231 Seiten
...occasion, if less important, are also more obscure. " He had just before " (as Mr. Robinson relates) " been speaking of the ' errors ' of Jesus Christ :...and should not have attacked the government. On my enquiring how this view could be reconciled with the sanctity and divine qualities of Jesus, Blake... | |
 | William Blake - 1893 - 231 Seiten
...occasion, if less important, are also more obscure. " He had just before" (as Mr. Robinson relates) "been speaking of the ' errors ' of Jesus Christ :...and should not have attacked the government. On my enquiring how this view could be reconciled with the sanctity and divine qualities of Jesus, Blake... | |
 | Irene Langridge - 1904 - 198 Seiten
...my asking," writes Mr. Robinson, "in what light he viewed the great questions of the duty of Jesus," he said, " He is the only God. But then," he added, "and so am I, and so are you." Keeping this point in view, — Blake's belief in the identity of the Spirit of God behind all phenomena,... | |
 | Arthur Symons - 1907 - 433 Seiten
...walking homeward) that on my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the Divinity of Jesus Christ, he said — 'He is the only God.'...But then he added — ' And so am I and so are you.' Now he had just before (and this occasioned my question) been speaking of the errors of Jesus Christ... | |
 | Stephen D. Cox - 1992 - 314 Seiten
...erring in practice: On my asking in what light he viewed the great question concerning the divinity of Jesus Christ, he said: "He is the only God"; but then he added: "and so am I and so are you." Now he had just before (and that occasioned my question) been speaking of the errors of Jesus Christ:... | |
 | Sugg - 1992 - 439 Seiten
...had his answer; asked what was his opinion concerning Jesus Christ, he replied, "He was the Son of God." But then he added, "and so am I, and so are you." Jung would have agreed. Indeed, he saw the spiritual task of this time as "individuation" — the transition... | |
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