Bethlehem, 161:He came to die upon the Cross to appease the wrath of an angry God, and make it possible for thoseBethlehem, 197:centuries with the idea of a God Whose nature is wrath. The outstanding contribution of Christ toBethlehem, 199:offered sacrifices to God to appease His wrath, displayed in the elements through storms andBethlehem, 200:in the following terms: Men are saved from the wrath of God in natural phenomena through animalBethlehem, 200:fruits of the earth. Men are saved from God's wrath and from each other by the sacrifice of thatHealing, 302:Karmic Liabilities "The Great One arose in His wrath and separated Himself. He swept aside theHercules, 126:the other centaurs heard from distant points. In wrath they came, and a fierce battle then tookIntellect, 50:the blame; For, ever, crassly, by routine and wrath, We undiscerningly damp down and choke TheMagic, 585:who have "trodden the winepress of the wrath of God alone" or who (in other words) have worked outPsychology1, 85:The Custodian of the Seventh Plan The Invoker of Wrath The Keeper of the Magical Word The TemplePsychology1, 209:but he can always flame into fury and fiery wrath. He will lay down his life for the objects of his |