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Commune with your own heart upon your bed and be still . " " My God , I thank Thee Who hast made The earth so bright , So full of splendor and of joy , Beauty and light . So many glorious things are here , Noble and right .
Commune with your own heart upon your bed and be still . " " My God , I thank Thee Who hast made The earth so bright , So full of splendor and of joy , Beauty and light . So many glorious things are here , Noble and right .
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In an early recension of Matthew , the Arabic , a beatitude reads : " Happy are the pure in heart , for they have vision of God . " For how many millions has life been terrified by visions of God , not discovered by their own hearts ...
In an early recension of Matthew , the Arabic , a beatitude reads : " Happy are the pure in heart , for they have vision of God . " For how many millions has life been terrified by visions of God , not discovered by their own hearts ...
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avoided , that this same vice of ambition should steal into the fold , and taint the hearts even of the followers of the ... and the subtle mind , ever obedient to the false desires of the heart , forged excuses for these evil desires .
avoided , that this same vice of ambition should steal into the fold , and taint the hearts even of the followers of the ... and the subtle mind , ever obedient to the false desires of the heart , forged excuses for these evil desires .
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