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  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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    • argument against this line of thought; but the subject can be
    • all the arguments against Christianity brought from the
    • fury levelled by men who represented Christianity against those
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • consciousness, can again evoke them if the conditions necessary
    • something that seems like an affront against the conceptions of
    • And now comes a second mighty sign, whereby again there is
    • fissure to close again over the corpse. And when the people
    • still lay where it had been hurled. — Once again let us
    • this unique cosmic sign can ever appear again to men
    • Apostles' consciousness. Over and over again they were
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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    • during the process of Initiation and came back again into the
    • certain obstacles again due to the modern attitude of mind,
    • us turn again to the event we know as the Baptism by John in
    • again how different it was with the Christ Being from what it
    • the temple and in three days build it up again?” —
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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    • soil and take root again a hundred ells away; he made a stream
    • to himself again and turned his eyes towards the crowd of
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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    • we will turn once again to the soul of Jesus of Nazareth and
    • Herod when it was hard for any teacher to gain authority. He
    • again. To those who understood him, Hillel seemed as one who
    • unruffled. After a few minutes the man came back again and
    • after a few minutes the man was back again and called out
    • is so swampy, answered Hillel, and went inside the house again.
    • Hillel that he is like an ancient prophet who has come again.
    • once again, but now with an added greatness. And at the
    • onslaught the one held the balance against the other, Christ
    • man must find on earth if he is to stand firm against Lucifer
    • revealed again and again to clairvoyant investigation.
    • Baptism in the Jordan He came back again and they recognised
    • demons in the souls of men reminded Him ever and again of
    • our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against
    • but only on the earth, Ahriman had gained sufficient power. As
    • we are not protected, on the other side, against the battle
    • through many volumes. For one gains immense repute and
    • when we have again to take leave of one another, reference may
  • Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture I
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    • an advanced individual, as Zarathustra certainly was, is again
    • true that in such cases the enhanced capacities gained by
    • appeared again by means of inner enlightenment. I would rather
    • this vision at the same time, that Jesus was once again among
    • that they were never again separated from him. They felt that
    • more inner experience, gained by enlightenment. He saw how the
    • who would again officiate at the
    • to again ascend to the ancient revelations of the spirit which
    • people. That was evident to him. Again it is completely
    • stood there dismayed and depressed. When they could again see,
    • being who had appeared in his dream stood again before him,
    • that soul was feeling, Jesus again was obliged to speak. He
    • said again: “Where has your soul led you? I knew you many
    • appeared again, and then death, standing between the leper and
  • Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture II
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    • incomprehensible should think again about what it means to be
    • yesterday as having met the despairing man. And once again the
    • Then Ahriman came again. A kind of
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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    • will stray yet again. It is so long since you fled from
    • again:
    • dream again stood before him, between him and Jesus of
    • again before the leper and he knew: Ahriman or a being of
    • two attacks. Lucifer came again, but with him the being
    • revealed to him. And as the story goes on we hear again
    • and again from those persons who meet Parsifal and who
    • against the mysteries of the spiritual life we must
    • but he will gain nothing whatever, for he lacks the
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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    • culture. And now let us consider once again all the
    • Hebrews against the neighbouring peoples — for the
    • looks upwards once again, it is thought that the ancient
    • elements that come to light again to-day in our own
    • super-earthly worlds, would again assume
    • up by ancient Hebrew culture against “astral”
    • religion, against religions which have clouds,
    • Epoch, the consciousness of men began to turn again to
    • 105-111.) Thus in the 17th century we again find evidence
  • Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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    • — was again “ensouled” by the Christ
    • — again in the supersensible worlds. And this Event
    • again the Christ Being united with the
    • Here again
    • it were a “firmament” against which
    • body of Christ Jesus fell. The rift then closed again
    • it as a ‘firmament’ against which everything
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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    • highly cultured people argued against Christianity, how
    • Christianity; it was fought against by a high culture which
    • against Christianity has been brought forth from the
    • people think for or against it, so much so that it seems to
    • representatives of Christianity against real or alleged
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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    • what we have already gained from our anthroposophical
    • who had gained an infinitely wide heart and all-embracing
    • they wish and use every possible argument against them.
    • together? And they didn't recognize him again and
    • again. They knew: We certainly wandered around with him
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture III
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    • consider, in order to gain some clarity, what is usually
    • the soul of a Sun-hero and gain the strength which carries
    • all this correctly, it is again necessary to overcome
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture IV
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    • Jesus is said to have been lost and he is found again
    • he awoke again. And when he looked for the crowd of
    • again having a bitter experience. He saw those imageless
    • saying, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it againJohn 12:28
    • it is hard for thee to kick again26:14;
    • 10:15 And the voice spake unto him again10:13,15;
  • Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture V
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    • shall now again look at the same characteristic point in
    • even during Herod's rule, when it was hard to gain
    • Hillel out again: Hillel, come out, I have a question for
    • minutes the man came again and called out rudely: Hillel,
    • minutes later the man came again and told Hillel that he
    • old prophet who has come again. It occurs to me that what I
    • mother, the I of Zarathustra withdrew. He was again what he
    • Lucifer, for it is against them that humanity must fight.
    • Ahriman had to gain access because they needed to turn
    • trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against
    • against our times with clairvoyant investigation, so
    • necessary for the times, and above all against academe. We
    • such volumes are written, for that is how one gains great



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