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Heaven

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

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Copyright © 2016 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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1 Second edition, London, Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1952, p. 76. In fact Paul seems to be speaking more of what God has done for us this life than of what he will provide for us after death, since the passage goes on: ‘But to us God has revealed it through the Spirit; the Spirit searches out all things, even the depths of God.’ Similarly in Ephesians 3.20 God already working in us does more than we ask or conceive. Paul addresses life after death later in 1 Corinthians, in 15. 35-53.

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4 And anyone tempted to yield to it should first read Fanny Penquite by Edith Saunders, London, Oxford University Press, 1932.

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