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Page 80
... light ? -traversing the illimitable regions of space with a speed surpassing that of thought , incapable of injury ... light . Our thoughts and feelings should all be akin to light , and have some- thing of the nature of light in them ...
... light ? -traversing the illimitable regions of space with a speed surpassing that of thought , incapable of injury ... light . Our thoughts and feelings should all be akin to light , and have some- thing of the nature of light in them ...
Page 82
... light , nor cometh to the light , lest his deeds should be reproved . But he that doeth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest , that they are wrought in God . To the same effect He commands His disciples to let their ...
... light , nor cometh to the light , lest his deeds should be reproved . But he that doeth truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest , that they are wrought in God . To the same effect He commands His disciples to let their ...
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... light , when that night overtakes them , dark- ness must be their portion forever The children of light are likewise pure . For light is not only the purest of all sensuous things , so pure that nothing can defile it , but whatever else ...
... light , when that night overtakes them , dark- ness must be their portion forever The children of light are likewise pure . For light is not only the purest of all sensuous things , so pure that nothing can defile it , but whatever else ...
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