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My mind was greatly engaged there God and man , and his wonderful , great , in divine , pleasant contemplations , and full , pure and sweet grace and love , and longings of soul . I observed that those meek and gentle condescension .
My mind was greatly engaged there God and man , and his wonderful , great , in divine , pleasant contemplations , and full , pure and sweet grace and love , and longings of soul . I observed that those meek and gentle condescension .
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Many have so groped in mere imagination of the human mind ; and the dark as wholly to mistake the proper these are vastly the most numerous , and object of divine worship and , not dis- universally ( either in a greater or lesser ...
Many have so groped in mere imagination of the human mind ; and the dark as wholly to mistake the proper these are vastly the most numerous , and object of divine worship and , not dis- universally ( either in a greater or lesser ...
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It was not and is not in the power proper identity ; conscious , secondly , and of this Being - any more than it is in your by faint indeterminate glimpses , of an own — to extend , by actual increase , the identity with the Divine ...
It was not and is not in the power proper identity ; conscious , secondly , and of this Being - any more than it is in your by faint indeterminate glimpses , of an own — to extend , by actual increase , the identity with the Divine ...
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From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMULLER | 23 |
JACQUES CARTIER | 30 |
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