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now that the Soul is mantling, and almost upon the Wing, to flie upward in Divinest Contemplations and elevated Expressions. (Some of which Mylius gathers up in his Book, which he calls Apophthegmata morientium). When the dying Man's tongue faulters, he speaks Apophthegmes, nay Oracles, and though the bodily Eye grows dim in that shadow of death; yet that's but the shutting of the outward window, |
now that the Soul is mantling, and almost upon the Wing, to fly upward in Divinest Contemplations and elevated Expressions. (some of which Mylius gathers up in his Book, which he calls Apophthegmata morientium). When the dying Man's tongue falters, he speaks Apophthegms, nay Oracles, and though the bodily Eye grows dim in that shadow of death; yet that's but the shutting of the outward window, |
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