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S. Bernard obserues, that in the glasse of contemplation there are three steps to the diuine vision: 1. Ascensus: 2. Excessus: 3. Raptus: The first naturall, whereby the Philosophers in the Glasse of the Creatures haue ascended to the knowledge of one Creator. |
S. Bernard observes, that in the glass of contemplation there Are three steps to the divine vision: 1. Ascensus: 2. Excessus: 3. Raptus: The First natural, whereby the Philosophers in the Glass of the Creatures have ascended to the knowledge of one Creator. |
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