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" ... when thou feelest the desire of eternal happiness to be poured into thee from above, and longest to depart from the tabernacle of this body, that thou mayest contemplate My glory without shadow of turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy... "
An Anchor of the Soul: A Study of the Nature of Faith - Page 134
by James Vila Blake - 1894 - 146 pages
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The imitation of Christ: four books, tr. by W. Benham

1874 - 420 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most hearty thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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The Imitation of Christ: Four Books

Thomas (à Kempis) - Devotional literature - 1877 - 306 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most hearty thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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Church Worship: In Readings, Songs and Prayers

Third Unitarian Church of Chicago - Hymns, English - 1892 - 104 pages
...hast run after all things? — Blessed are the single-hearted, for they shall have abundant peace: Give thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with...sink down with thine own weight and earthly things: If thine heart be right, then shall every creature be a mirror of life and a book of holy doctrine:...
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine (of Hippo) - Christian life - 1909 - 396 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most hearty thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 7

Charles William Eliot - Literature - 1909 - 410 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most hearty thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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The Imitation of Christ

Thomas à Kempis - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 304 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most hearty thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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The Confessions of St. Augustine, Including the Imitation of Christ

Saint Augustine of Hippo, Saint Augustine, Thomas A'Kempis - Religion - 2006 - 389 pages
...turning, enlarge thine heart, and take in this holy inspiration with all thy desire. Give most heartj' thanks to the Supreme Goodness, who dealeth with thee...visiteth thee so lovingly, stirreth thee up so fervently, raiseth thee so powerfully, lest thou sink down through thine own weight, to earthly things. For not...
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