Christ, with whom the multitude could not deal other than by making him into God Himself, thus enabling itself to venerate as God him whom they had loathed as man.


p. 113 - Our Christ : The Revolt of the Mystical Genius (1921)


Christ, with whom the multitude could not deal other than by making him into God Himself, thus enabling itself to venerate as God him whom they had...

Christ, with whom the multitude could not deal other than by making him into God Himself, thus enabling itself to venerate as God him whom they had...

Christ, with whom the multitude could not deal other than by making him into God Himself, thus enabling itself to venerate as God him whom they had...

Christ, with whom the multitude could not deal other than by making him into God Himself, thus enabling itself to venerate as God him whom they had...