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Pagina 82
My end was the vindicating his most holy name , which my soul saw was trodden in the dirt by Satan clothed with Samuel's mantle and the bright garment of an angel of light , which once he was , but pride deceived him . 2.
My end was the vindicating his most holy name , which my soul saw was trodden in the dirt by Satan clothed with Samuel's mantle and the bright garment of an angel of light , which once he was , but pride deceived him . 2.
Pagina 196
My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
Pagina 558
Let not the merely seeming irreverence of this idea frighten our souls from that cool exercise of consciousness from ... amid the surges of futile efforts at understanding or believing , that anything exists greater than his own soul .
Let not the merely seeming irreverence of this idea frighten our souls from that cool exercise of consciousness from ... amid the surges of futile efforts at understanding or believing , that anything exists greater than his own soul .
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