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The Fall and Sin: What We have Become as Sinners The Fall and Sin: What We have Become as Sinners by Marguerite Shuster
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“Anything morally worthy in ourselves is corrupted if we wish to admire ourselves. And someone else remarked that there are no mirrors in heaven. There couldn't be, for the mirror is the symbolic antithesis of a glad, free offering of our full attention to”
Marguerite Shuster, The Fall and Sin: What We Have Become as Sinners
“we cannot focus on God and on ourselves and our presumed rights and privileges at the same time.”
Marguerite Shuster, The Fall and Sin: What We Have Become as Sinners