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" ... creatures, and especially his holy angels. For beholding the face of God, in admiration of so great excellency they all adore him ; and being rapt with the love of his beauty, they cleave inseparably for ever unto him. Desire to resemble him in goodness... "
The Rise of English Literary Prose - Page 135
by George Philip Krapp - 1915 - 551 pages
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1862 - 746 pages
...do by all means all luatiut- г good unto all the creatures of God. but especially unto the childn-L of men : in the countenance of whose nature, looking...downward, they behold themselves beneath themselves ; even a» upward, iu Giii. beneath whom themselves are, they see that character which is nowhere but in themselves...
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