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- catalog alternative "Lilies of the field.".
- catalog alternative "Opbyggelige Taler i forskjellig aand. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b2010936.
- catalog contributor b2010937.
- catalog contributor b2010938.
- catalog contributor b2010939.
- catalog created "1948 [i.e. 1947].".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "1948 [i.e. 1947].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1948 [i.e. 1947].".
- catalog description "The Gospel of suffering: -- The joy that lies in the thought of following Christ -- How the burden can be light though the suffering is heavy -- The joy in the thought that the school of suffering trains for eternity -- The joy in the thought that in relation to God a man always suffers as being guilty -- The joy in the thought that it is not the way which is narrow, but the narrowness which is the way -- The joy in the thought that the happiness of eternity outweighs the heaviest temporal sufferings -- The joy in the thought that courage in suffering takes the power from the world and transforms defeat into victory -- What we learn from the lilies of the field and the birds of the air: -- Contentment with our common humanity -- The glory of our common humanity -- The happiness of our common humanity consists in first seeking the kingdom of God.".
- catalog extent "239 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Gospel of suffering.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Gospel of suffering.".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "1948 [i.e. 1947].".
- catalog language "eng dan".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis : Augsburg,".
- catalog relation "Gospel of suffering.".
- catalog subject "BV4505 .K453".
- catalog subject "Spiritual life.".
- catalog subject "Suffering.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Gospel of suffering: -- The joy that lies in the thought of following Christ -- How the burden can be light though the suffering is heavy -- The joy in the thought that the school of suffering trains for eternity -- The joy in the thought that in relation to God a man always suffers as being guilty -- The joy in the thought that it is not the way which is narrow, but the narrowness which is the way -- The joy in the thought that the happiness of eternity outweighs the heaviest temporal sufferings -- The joy in the thought that courage in suffering takes the power from the world and transforms defeat into victory -- What we learn from the lilies of the field and the birds of the air: -- Contentment with our common humanity -- The glory of our common humanity -- The happiness of our common humanity consists in first seeking the kingdom of God.".
- catalog title "Lilies of the field.".
- catalog title "Opbyggelige Taler i forskjellig aand. Selections. English".
- catalog title "The gospel of suffering, and The lilies of the field / by Søren Kierkegaard ; translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson and Lillian Marvin Swenson.".
- catalog type "text".