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The first of what I term the “ direct ” image relationships is that between God the Father and his Son . God the Son , is , as he ought to be according to orthodox theology , “ the radiant image of his ( the Father's ) Glory , ” ( III ...
The first of what I term the “ direct ” image relationships is that between God the Father and his Son . God the Son , is , as he ought to be according to orthodox theology , “ the radiant image of his ( the Father's ) Glory , ” ( III ...
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A reverse Trinity , Satan , Sin , and Death , ironically parodies the Trinity of Father , Son , and Spirit.10 Sin , the Woman ( the image of Satan ) is “ a formidable shape , ” half - woman and half - serpent , with a litter of “ Hell ...
A reverse Trinity , Satan , Sin , and Death , ironically parodies the Trinity of Father , Son , and Spirit.10 Sin , the Woman ( the image of Satan ) is “ a formidable shape , ” half - woman and half - serpent , with a litter of “ Hell ...
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I told Pete I was going to New York to see my father and my step - mother . That too set me apart : my parents living in the city . My mother had died when I was five , and my father had then married her younger sister , Aunt Esther .
I told Pete I was going to New York to see my father and my step - mother . That too set me apart : my parents living in the city . My mother had died when I was five , and my father had then married her younger sister , Aunt Esther .
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