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Saint Chrysostome compares the soule of the Iust, to a Poole of Water which stands all alone in some low Valley, where there is all stilnesse, reposednesse, freshnesse, cleerenesse, and the Sunne-beames purest brightnesse. |
Saint Chrysostom compares the soul of the Just, to a Pool of Water which Stands all alone in Some low Valley, where there is all stillness, reposedness, freshness, clearness, and the Sunbeams Purest brightness. |
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The soule of the just, & that of a sinner, wherein differing. |
The soul of the just, & that of a sinner, wherein differing. |
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