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Henri de Lubac Quotes: It's not sincereity, it is truth which frees us, because it transforms us. It tears us away from our inmost slavery.
         

It's not sincereity, it is truth which frees us, because it transforms us. It tears us away from our inmost slavery.


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This page presents the quote "It's not sincereity, it is truth which frees us, because it transforms us. It tears us away from our inmost slavery.". Author of this quote is Henri de Lubac. This quote is about tears, truth, slavery, silence,.