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1 1, Prol| Which sets forth the very essence of my case.~:~
2 1, 1 | room in conception for His essence,~So that similitudes of
3 1, 9 | When you look to their essence they are far apart;~Yet
4 1, 9 | your eyes to their real essence,~These two are far, far
5 1, 12 | Not-being is a clear filtered essence,~Wherein all these beings
6 1, 14 | see your own pure bright essence!~Yea, see in your heart
7 2, 17 | qualities may lead thee to essence!~The differences of sects
8 2, 17 | When they pierce to His essence they find His peace!"~This
9 2, 17 | rather than to the spirit and essence of religion, leads men into
10 3, 16 | it as it really is in its essence.~The difference between
11 3, 16 | others, and knowing the very essence thereof.~God's mercy is
12 3, 16 | But who save God knows His essence? 1~No one knows the very
13 3, 16 | No one knows the very essence of God's attributes~But
14 3, 16 | Though he knows not its essence or actual nature.~Hence
15 3, 16 | impotence to perceive real essence,~Though common to ordinary
16 3, 16 | not universal; ~Because essence and its deepest secrets ~
17 3 (1) | mercies, and not on His essence." ~
18 3, 17 | individuality is lost, but its essence remains, ~And hereby it
19 5, 1 | only to manifest the secret essence;~The essential quality abides,
20 5, 13 | Thou art hidden in Thy essence, but seen by Thy bounties.~
21 6, Prol| turns to dust, but their essence not;~If one says it does,
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