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The advent of the Messiah brings about the disactivation of the law: "Vivere nel messia significa appunto revocare e rendere inoperosa in ogni istante e in ogni aspetto la vita che viviamo, fare apparire in essa la vita per cui viviamo, che Paolo chiama la 'vita di Gesu'" (271).
34) More, 1986b, 279: "Multum providit deus cum omnia institueret communia, multum Christus cum in commune conatus est rursus a privato revocare mortales.
revocare Musas'," Quaderni folenghiani II (1997-1998): 15-32; "Poemi biblici fra Quattro e Cinquecento," Giornale storico della letteratura italiana CLXXIX (2002): 161-92.
 
 
 
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