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... Soul of that Soul : the joy and delight of that Soul ; the life and glory of that Soul : and that he cannot be , unless that Soul will delight in him , and love and honour him . It is not he must honour himself : but that Soul : His ...
... Soul of that Soul : the joy and delight of that Soul ; the life and glory of that Soul : and that he cannot be , unless that Soul will delight in him , and love and honour him . It is not he must honour himself : but that Soul : His ...
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... soul - declared : â The mists of the Air that hinder the Sight of the Eye , cannot hinder the flights of the Soul ; it can pass in a moment from one end of the World to the other , and think of things , a thousand miles distant ...
... soul - declared : â The mists of the Air that hinder the Sight of the Eye , cannot hinder the flights of the Soul ; it can pass in a moment from one end of the World to the other , and think of things , a thousand miles distant ...
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... Soul to go into India â âcf . Tra- herne's assertion in CYB that man's soul may " by a Thought appear in the very Indies , & mov in an Instant from East to West " ( f . 90 ) ; and his statement in SM III.72 that " the Swiftness of my Soul ...
... Soul to go into India â âcf . Tra- herne's assertion in CYB that man's soul may " by a Thought appear in the very Indies , & mov in an Instant from East to West " ( f . 90 ) ; and his statement in SM III.72 that " the Swiftness of my Soul ...
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