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594. divine principle
I - The Period of Religious Reformation (1517-1648) The Renaissance Religious Reformation SECTION II - The Period of Struggle among Religions and Ideologies (1648-1789) The Cain-type View of Life The Abel-type View of Life SECTION III - The Period of Maturity of Politics, Economics,
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595. divine principle part ii chapter 3
40-year reign of King David was said to be the 480th year after the people of Israel came out of the land of Egypt, we can understand that it was approximately a 400-year period after the Israelites' return from Egypt into Canaan, until the time King Saul was enthroned. This perio
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596. divine principle part i chapter 7
perfect as our heavenly Father (Matt. 5:48). Therefore, the man who has attained the purpose of creation would assume the divine value of God. Second, let us consider the value of man, centering on the purpose of creating man. God's purpose in creating man was to enjoy happines
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597. divine principle part ii chapter 4
time, God had Gautama Buddha of India (565-485 B.C.) pioneer a new base for Buddhism by improving Hinduism, and had Socrates of Greece (470-399 B.C.) pioneer the period of Hellenic culture. In the Orient, He had Confucius (552-479 B.C.) set up human ethics and morality through
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598. divine principle part i chapter 4
your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matt. 5:48). According to the principle of creation, a man who has fulfilled the purpose of creation becomes one body with God, possesses deity, and cannot commit sins. This kind of man, seen from the purpose of creation, is one who is perfect as
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599. divine principle part i chapter 3
When Jesus said to his disciples in Matthew 5:48, "You, therefore, must be perfect, as your Heavenly Father is perfect", he meant that they should be restored to the position of the original man of creation. Seen from the principle of creation, the original man of creation
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600. divine principle  part ii  chapter 1  providential age for
to whom he wanted to give priority (Gen. 48:14). This, too, is because Ephraim was in the position of Abel. According to this principle, God had Abel and Cain offer sacrifices, having set them up respectively in the positions where each could deal with only one master, either Go
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