In Search of the Hidden Treasure: The Pearl of Great WorthAvensblume Press, 1992 - 233 páginas |
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... brought about their redemption . A transformation that changes the heart and gives it new birth . I live with evil while my self is here ; With God both self and evil disappear.1 The Grace of God I once asked my mother if she loved my ...
... brought about their redemption . A transformation that changes the heart and gives it new birth . I live with evil while my self is here ; With God both self and evil disappear.1 The Grace of God I once asked my mother if she loved my ...
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... being . It is your birthright . It is like a flower that gives off its fragrance to the just and the unjust . It brought to mind , Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem : The Rhodora On Being Asked , Whence Is the Flower 49 Love of Self.
... being . It is your birthright . It is like a flower that gives off its fragrance to the just and the unjust . It brought to mind , Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem : The Rhodora On Being Asked , Whence Is the Flower 49 Love of Self.
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... brought me there brought you . Ralph Waldo Emerson Renascence All I could see from where I stood Was 115 The Rhodora.
... brought me there brought you . Ralph Waldo Emerson Renascence All I could see from where I stood Was 115 The Rhodora.
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