God in his boundless love could go with
man to death and share man's agony of dying; yet the Deathless could not die and he who in the Son of Man was also the Son of God, broke the power of death in m
man to death and share
man's agony of dying; yet the Deathless could not die and he who in the Son of Man was also the Son of God, broke the power of death in m
man's
agony of dying; yet the Deathless could not
die and he who in the Son
of Man was also the Son of God, broke the power of death in m
Man was also the Son
of God, broke the power
of death in
manman.
But palaeontologist August Mayer wasn't having that: what he saw were the remains
of a
man who had spent his life on horseback despite a severe case
of rickets, furrowing his brow in
agony as a consequence, who hid himself away to
die under 2 metres
of fossil - laden sediment.