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... Theologia Germanica . As soon as a man turneth himself in spirit , and with his whole heart and mind entereth into the mind of God which is above time , all that ever he hath lost is restored in a moment . And if a man were to do thus a ...
... Theologia Germanica . As soon as a man turneth himself in spirit , and with his whole heart and mind entereth into the mind of God which is above time , all that ever he hath lost is restored in a moment . And if a man were to do thus a ...
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... Theologia Germanica . " Ino , bishop of Chartres , walking abroad one day at noon , met a woman , tall , barefooted , and of a majestic aspect , carrying a torch in one hand , and in the other a cruise containing water . Being asked why ...
... Theologia Germanica . " Ino , bishop of Chartres , walking abroad one day at noon , met a woman , tall , barefooted , and of a majestic aspect , carrying a torch in one hand , and in the other a cruise containing water . Being asked why ...
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... Theologia Germanica . Besides the open return , there is a secret reward of secret prayer . There is a peculiar and present joy in communion with God . The deepest pleasures are the purest ; and of all pleasures the purest is the peace ...
... Theologia Germanica . Besides the open return , there is a secret reward of secret prayer . There is a peculiar and present joy in communion with God . The deepest pleasures are the purest ; and of all pleasures the purest is the peace ...
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... Theologia Germanica . When a man truly perceiveth and considereth himself , who and what he is , and findeth himself utterly vile and wicked , and unworthy of all the comfort and kindness that he hath ever received from God , or from ...
... Theologia Germanica . When a man truly perceiveth and considereth himself , who and what he is , and findeth himself utterly vile and wicked , and unworthy of all the comfort and kindness that he hath ever received from God , or from ...
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