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I believe , my hearers , it is known and recognised by all , that the great framer of the universe , although He had founded all other things on change and decay , had intermingled in man , beyond what is mortal , a certain divine ...
I believe , my hearers , it is known and recognised by all , that the great framer of the universe , although He had founded all other things on change and decay , had intermingled in man , beyond what is mortal , a certain divine ...
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The priests thus began “ to draw down all the divine intercourse between God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God Himself , into an exterior and bodily form ... till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly ...
The priests thus began “ to draw down all the divine intercourse between God and the soul , yea , the very shape of God Himself , into an exterior and bodily form ... till the soul by this means of overbodying herself , given up justly ...
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... amidst the hymns and hallelujahs of the saints some one may perhaps be heard offering at high strains in new and lofty measures to sing and celebrate thy divine mercies and marvellous judgements in the land throughout all ages .
... amidst the hymns and hallelujahs of the saints some one may perhaps be heard offering at high strains in new and lofty measures to sing and celebrate thy divine mercies and marvellous judgements in the land throughout all ages .
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