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*"Will you go back to the easy path of the certainty and intellectual settledness of the religion of traditional [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Discourse%28s%29_on_True_Religion/authority authority]?"
 
*"Will you go back to the easy path of the certainty and intellectual settledness of the religion of traditional [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Discourse%28s%29_on_True_Religion/authority authority]?"
  
*[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Discourse%28s%29_on_True_Religion/authority2 “To honor God-knowing leaders of the past may be worthwhile, but why in so doing, should you sacrifice the supreme experience of human existence: finding God for yourselves and knowing him in your own souls?"]
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*“To [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_23_-_Fleeing_Through_Northern_Galilee#Continued_2 honor] God-knowing leaders of the past may be worthwhile, but why in so doing, should you sacrifice the supreme experience of human existence: finding God for yourselves and knowing him in your own souls?"
  
 
   
 
   

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learning~teaching: who we are

Hyperlinks lead to the dialogue.


  • "Teacher, we would have you give us a predetermined sign that we will agree upon as establishing your authority and right to teach. Will you agree to such an arrangement?"
  • "Teacher, we would like you to give us a sign of your authority to teach, and then, when the same shall come to pass, all men will know that you have been sent by God."
  • "Will you go back to the easy path of the certainty and intellectual settledness of the religion of traditional authority?"
  • “To honor God-knowing leaders of the past may be worthwhile, but why in so doing, should you sacrifice the supreme experience of human existence: finding God for yourselves and knowing him in your own souls?"