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1739 , 1808 From A Divine and Supernatural Light MATT . XVI . 17 And Jesus answered and said unto him , Blessed art thou , Simon Bar - jona : for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee , but my Father which is in heaven .
1739 , 1808 From A Divine and Supernatural Light MATT . XVI . 17 And Jesus answered and said unto him , Blessed art thou , Simon Bar - jona : for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee , but my Father which is in heaven .
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But as he acts in his holy influences and spiritual operations , he acts in a way of peculiar communication of himself ; so that the subject is thence denominated spiritual . 2. This spiritual and divine light does not consist in any ...
But as he acts in his holy influences and spiritual operations , he acts in a way of peculiar communication of himself ; so that the subject is thence denominated spiritual . 2. This spiritual and divine light does not consist in any ...
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The ideas themselves that otherwise are dim and obscure , are by this means impressed with the greater strength , and have a light cast upon them ; so that the mind can better judge of them . As he that beholds objects on the face of ...
The ideas themselves that otherwise are dim and obscure , are by this means impressed with the greater strength , and have a light cast upon them ; so that the mind can better judge of them . As he that beholds objects on the face of ...
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