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in which there may be, for ought I see, as much of mystery, but no more sense then in the wonted saying of Anthony of Padua, produced by Bellarmin on this occasion, That is a perfect Prayer, in which the mind is so swallowed up into God, that it doth not understand its own Words. |
in which there may be, for ought I see, as much of mystery, but no more sense then in the wonted saying of Anthony of Padua, produced by Bellarmin on this occasion, That is a perfect Prayer, in which the mind is so swallowed up into God, that it does not understand its own Words. |
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Note 0 |
De verbo, l. 2. c. 16. Sect. Obj. 2. praterea. |
De verbo, l. 2. c. 16. Sect. Object 2. praterea. |
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