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He impresses himself upon it as God impressed Himself upon the world , " the full , sensitive , and spiritual character , not of the hands only but of the whole soul . ” It must pass through him Before th york of art passes by a tra ve ...
He impresses himself upon it as God impressed Himself upon the world , " the full , sensitive , and spiritual character , not of the hands only but of the whole soul . ” It must pass through him Before th york of art passes by a tra ve ...
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In this wisdom the connatural knowledge of charity and the gift of wisdom issuing from it , operating under a divine inspiration , give to the soul a penetrating and immediate knowing of God Who dwells within it .
In this wisdom the connatural knowledge of charity and the gift of wisdom issuing from it , operating under a divine inspiration , give to the soul a penetrating and immediate knowing of God Who dwells within it .
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in two poems of Yeats's later period : " A Dialogue of Self and Soul , " and " Lapis Lazuli . " 22 " A Dialogue of Self and Soul ” follows in its structure the form of “ Ego Dominus Tuus . ” Here , however , the disputants are more ...
in two poems of Yeats's later period : " A Dialogue of Self and Soul , " and " Lapis Lazuli . " 22 " A Dialogue of Self and Soul ” follows in its structure the form of “ Ego Dominus Tuus . ” Here , however , the disputants are more ...
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