Jiang's name for the revolutionary promise of God's law realized materially through equality, mercy, tolerance, land, and freedom.
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Kingdom of heaven on earth
Jiang's name for the revolutionary promise of God's law realized materially through equality, mercy, tolerance, land, and freedom.
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"...when we take it back, we will establish a kingdom of heaven on earth. We will follow God's law. God's law demands equality. It..."
"Okay? I have come to you as God's messenger, as God's prophet, to tell you that this land is yours and you must take..."
"...was founded by pilgrims who wanted to build a kingdom of heaven on earth. And we'll discuss this next week when we discuss the..."
"...then we will establish the nation of God. The kingdom of heaven on earth. Okay? And so these are the three major beliefs that..."
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