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  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 1
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    • Mark we shall find that in a certain respect it too
    • of St. Mark, the picture will primarily be one of
    • understand the content of the Gospel of St. Mark, it is
    • fills it with hope, the Gospel of St. Mark makes us aware
    • really to understand the Gospel of St. Mark must have
    • agency. St. Mark sets out to describe the deeds of Christ
    • Mark describes to us the manner in which the forces of
    • Gospel of St. Mark; it does not require us to raise our
    • naturally, was not particularly marked. Recollection of
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 2
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    • remarkable Initiation, During the process of Initiation a
    • Sun-wisdom of Hermes, this remarkable happening was also
    • Atlantis through Africa, a remarkable mixture of peoples
    • very remarkable came to pass in these people. Faculties
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 3
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    • separation from the Sun something very remarkable took
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 4
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  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 6
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    • ancient records there are often remarkable utterances
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 8
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    • in such a marked degree that it seems literally to
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 9
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    • Prayer. Mark well: the compilation produced by this
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 11
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    • understood when this remarkable law is grasped. Jumps do
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 12
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    • described by all the four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark,
    • remarkable similarities. Very naturally the conclusion
    • vantage-point, remarkable similarity would be found, fog
    • Luke with the astral body and Ego-bearer. Mark, on the
    • of the Gospel of Mark directs his attention from the
    • portrayed. Hence Mark draws special attention to ho the
    • Therefore although in the Gospel of Matthew and Mark a
    • qualities. The writer of the Mark Gospel, on the other
    • of the Mark Gospel describes the coming of the outer
    • in the Gospel of Mark (XV, 34).
    • Mark
    • declares that the Mark Gospel is the earliest of the
    • actually a kind of super-Apollo. Further remarkable
    • Jesus, Joses, Jason, etc. Again, remarkable assonances
    • Mark Gospel. [ Note 07 ] This is
    • the realms of space can be yielded by study of the Mark
    • Background to the Gospel of St. Mark, 13
    • Gospel of St. Mark, 10 lectures, Basle,
  • Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Appendix II
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    • drawn from many different sources and marked by his own



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