A state in which the person has internalized divine mission so completely that pity and personal emotion no longer obstruct obedience.
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fully pious
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"...It is the will of the gods. Now he has become fully pious. And that is the epiphany, okay? I must abandon all pity...."
"Seventy. Thus you heard the earthquake and the pious spirits throughout the mountain as they praised the Lord, and may He send them speedily..."
"...may be remembered. And the there, when memory, inciting only the pious, has renewed their mourning, men are often led to shed their tears..."
"...further we descend he his his responses seem to be more pious more cruel okay"
"...um, then you have to think that Dante is a very pious individual. And quite honestly, the Catholic church today believes Dante is a..."
"riches but to acquire this life of joyousness sixes and pious urban and calixtus after much lamentation shed their blood we did not want..."
"...it yourself as you may please. So did one of those pious spirits speak to me. And Beatrice then urged. speak speak constantly trust..."
"...for a better threshold. Thus, you heard the earthquake and the pious spirits throughout the mountain as they praised the Lord, and may He..."
"...piety Where they are competing forces? you cannot love and be pious at the same time and Piety is ultimately the man the main..."
"...emotions, then you can serve the gods completely. You are now fully pious. And as such, you can now complete your mission. All right?..."
"...the Bible. In the book of Job it's about this very pious individual who is very faithful to God. Okay. He's very wealthy. He..."
"And the young man says, I'm a very pious man. I already do this. I want to do more. And then Jesus says to..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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