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Johann Sebastian Bach
“intensively,” says Darnton. “They had only a few books—the Bible, an almanac, a devotional work or two—and they read them over and over again, usually aloud and in groups, so that a narrow range of traditional literature became deeply impressed on their consciousness.”
Joshua Foer • Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
On Music and Words
The document discusses the relationship between music, language, and symbolism, exploring the emotional and symbolic aspects of music, words, and gestures in human communication and expression.
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R. C. Sproul • The Work of Christ: What the Events of Jesus' Life Mean for You
In other words, all these statements are not so much gravestones as the bricks of a cathedral,
Pope Benedict XVI • Introduction To Christianity, 2nd Edition (Communio Books)

FAITH IN CHRIST ALONE