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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- way into the life of mankind, Christ Jesus had to be born; this event
- through a more profound comprehension of the birth of Christ Jesus and
- of Christ Jesus, in the Mystery of Golgotha. As was said, this may be
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- This is the time at which with good reason the birth of Jesus has been
- set, because Jesus is thus born out of an Earth force which contains
- birth of Jesus just at this point of the earthly in-breathing and
- significance of the birth of Jesus dawned on them.
- They saw the birth of Jesus as something which gave the impulse out of
- being held. If Jesus is born at this time, He is born at a time when
- Jesus is born, then, at a time when the Earth is rolling along through
- Jesus is born on the Earth at a time when the Earth is alone with
- Woe if Jesus had been born into this ahrimanized Earth! Before the
- Being of Michael, at the right hand of Christ Jesus. For while the
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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- heights, entered into the body of Jesus and lived on Earth in this
- life. Prophetically, Christ Jesus wanted to prepare for what had to
- the burial of Christ Jesus and the Resurrection of Christ Jesus.
- Jesus, the Resurrection of Christ Jesus. He was laid in the grave. He
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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- the birth of Jesus occurred. The birth of Jesus took place in the very
- associated with the birth of Jesus, you will even find one which says
- that Jesus came into the world in a cave, thus hinting at something
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