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... Pure Heart seeks Utterance . 280 Confirmation .... 281 No Part of Life frivolous . 282 Man subject to Fluctuation- 284 Inward Peace . 290 Gratitude to God .. . 291 Giving the Heart unto God ·· God to be loved for Himself alone The Life ...
... Pure Heart seeks Utterance . 280 Confirmation .... 281 No Part of Life frivolous . 282 Man subject to Fluctuation- 284 Inward Peace . 290 Gratitude to God .. . 291 Giving the Heart unto God ·· God to be loved for Himself alone The Life ...
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... pure and first sense of the word , useful to us . Pre- eminently , therefore , what sets the glory of God more . brightly before us . But things that only help us to exist , are , in a secondary and mean sense useful , or rather , if ...
... pure and first sense of the word , useful to us . Pre- eminently , therefore , what sets the glory of God more . brightly before us . But things that only help us to exist , are , in a secondary and mean sense useful , or rather , if ...
Side 18
... pure Light , do not unwillingly turn their backs on the Sun , to view his repeated Beauty in the delightful colours of the rainbow , so the perfectest minds and the most lively pos- sest of the Divine Image , cannot but take contentment ...
... pure Light , do not unwillingly turn their backs on the Sun , to view his repeated Beauty in the delightful colours of the rainbow , so the perfectest minds and the most lively pos- sest of the Divine Image , cannot but take contentment ...
Side 24
... pure reason whereby man preserves that which is moral , and spiritual , and eternal , than he would from all disquisitions about being and becoming , which ever tormented the weary brain of man . The belief in the Logos or Dæmon ...
... pure reason whereby man preserves that which is moral , and spiritual , and eternal , than he would from all disquisitions about being and becoming , which ever tormented the weary brain of man . The belief in the Logos or Dæmon ...
Side 26
... pure reason , in which the moral and intellectual spheres are united , which they believed to exist , however dimmed or crushed , in every human being , capable of being awakened , puri- fied , and raised up to a noble and heroic life ...
... pure reason , in which the moral and intellectual spheres are united , which they believed to exist , however dimmed or crushed , in every human being , capable of being awakened , puri- fied , and raised up to a noble and heroic life ...
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