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— Unaquaeque anima est Coelum, Every soule is a kinde of Heaven, sayes St. Bernard, having the greater and lesser Light within himselfe to governe him, the one in the Day, the other in the Night; the Sun of his Understanding to govern him in the day of his prosperity, by way of providence, and the Moon of Faith, with the lesser Starres of other Graces, which are the fruits of Faith, to governe him in the night of Adversity, by way of Confidence and Dependance. |
— Unaquaeque anima est Coelum, Every soul is a kind of Heaven, Says Saint Bernard, having the greater and lesser Light within himself to govern him, the one in the Day, the other in the Night; the Sun of his Understanding to govern him in the day of his Prosperity, by Way of providence, and the Moon of Faith, with the lesser Stars of other Graces, which Are the fruits of Faith, to govern him in the night of Adversity, by Way of Confidence and Dependence. |
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