Essays: First seriesH. Altemus, 1895 - 322 pages |
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Page 165
... soul , in this soul which is all form . The lovers delight in endearments , in avowals of love , in comparisons of their regards . When alone , they solace them- selves with the remembered image of the other . Does that other see the ...
... soul , in this soul which is all form . The lovers delight in endearments , in avowals of love , in comparisons of their regards . When alone , they solace them- selves with the remembered image of the other . Does that other see the ...
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... soul always mingles with the universal soul . The nature of these revelations is always the same : they are perceptions of the absolute law . They are solutions of the soul's own questions . They do not answer the questions which the un ...
... soul always mingles with the universal soul . The nature of these revelations is always the same : they are perceptions of the absolute law . They are solutions of the soul's own questions . They do not answer the questions which the un ...
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... soul , and the employments of heaven , and the state of the sinner , and so forth . They even dream that Jesus has left replies to precisely these interrogatories . Never a moment did that sublime spirit speak in their patois . To truth ...
... soul , and the employments of heaven , and the state of the sinner , and so forth . They even dream that Jesus has left replies to precisely these interrogatories . Never a moment did that sublime spirit speak in their patois . To truth ...
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