Nial Gorman

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However, if the sinner was not convinced, then his situation is indeed tragic. He would probably be executed or sent to the madhouse; in short, he would become unhappy in relation to so-called actuality, although in another sense I certainly think that Abraham made him happy, for the one who works does not perish.
Nial Gorman
Misled work for the good can end in tragedy.
Fear and Trembling (Kierkegaard - Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
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