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Pagina 36
... CHRIST to them : 2. The second , that manifested them to CHRIST : 3. The third , were ( as it were ) in conjunction . Christ , the bright Morning starr of that Day , which shall have no night ; The Beatifica visio , " the blessed sight ...
... CHRIST to them : 2. The second , that manifested them to CHRIST : 3. The third , were ( as it were ) in conjunction . Christ , the bright Morning starr of that Day , which shall have no night ; The Beatifica visio , " the blessed sight ...
Pagina 40
... CHRIST is ubi non ? anywhere . But , He is not so . CHRIST hath His ubi His proper Place , where He is to be found : And , if you misse 40 of that , you misse of Him . And well may we misse ( saith Christ Himselfe ) there are so many ...
... CHRIST is ubi non ? anywhere . But , He is not so . CHRIST hath His ubi His proper Place , where He is to be found : And , if you misse 40 of that , you misse of Him . And well may we misse ( saith Christ Himselfe ) there are so many ...
Pagina 195
Helen Constance White. from CHRIST'S VICTORIE AND TRIUMPH1 " Christ's Victorie on Earth , ” Stanzas 8-27 , 50 - end His haire was blacke , and in small curls did twine , As though it wear the shadowe of some light , And underneath his ...
Helen Constance White. from CHRIST'S VICTORIE AND TRIUMPH1 " Christ's Victorie on Earth , ” Stanzas 8-27 , 50 - end His haire was blacke , and in small curls did twine , As though it wear the shadowe of some light , And underneath his ...
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