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Page 65
... praise to God and his creatures partly in the spirit of the Hebrew Psalms of praise and partly in that of his own happy pleasure in the created world . The famous praise of his cat Jeoffry from GOD AND NATURE 65.
... praise to God and his creatures partly in the spirit of the Hebrew Psalms of praise and partly in that of his own happy pleasure in the created world . The famous praise of his cat Jeoffry from GOD AND NATURE 65.
Page 71
... praise ' coupled with ' jah ' , the short form of the name of God ; ' praise ye the Lord ' . ( I might remark incidentally that it is quite different from hosanna , which is often used in Christian tradition as though it meant the same ...
... praise ' coupled with ' jah ' , the short form of the name of God ; ' praise ye the Lord ' . ( I might remark incidentally that it is quite different from hosanna , which is often used in Christian tradition as though it meant the same ...
Page 72
... praising God , and so do the blessed in Paradise . In both Jewish and Christian religious tradition praise is seen as a form of prayer , and prayer and praise are closely associated . George Herbert considered praise of God to be man's ...
... praising God , and so do the blessed in Paradise . In both Jewish and Christian religious tradition praise is seen as a form of prayer , and prayer and praise are closely associated . George Herbert considered praise of God to be man's ...
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