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  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • developed man of Nazareth. The Christ has been lost. He will
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • events at Nazareth or Bethlehem, with the birth of the child Jesus.
    • the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The festival was celebrated on the 6th
    • nature in the person of Jesus of Nazareth.
    • united in the personality of Jesus of Nazareth. In the early Christian
    • treat of God the Father, not of God the Son, that Jesus of Nazareth is
    • of Nazareth. According to the early Christians, Christ was that Divine
    • Nazareth — united Himself not, in this case, with the blood, but with
    • concerns itself wholly with the man Jesus of Nazareth. But Jesus of
    • Nazareth, the man, cannot be placed at the same level as the Father
    • Principle. Jesus of Nazareth might be regarded as the messenger of the
    • Nazareth. But for us to-day Christmas must become a call and a summons
    • the Christ Being in Jesus of Nazareth, it has lost its meaning and
    • Being with the man Jesus of Nazareth. Nor can we look up into the
    • Nazareth. This truth is expressed in history itself in a profound way.
    • Who was united with the man Jesus of Nazareth. It can bring
    • Holy Night, reminding us not only of the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth,



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