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1 I, III | shape of a man sitting in heaven; and to have many other 2 II, I | clouds, and reach as high as heaven itself, take their rise 3 II, XIII | knowing King Solomon, “The heaven, and the heaven of heavens, 4 II, XIII | Solomon, “The heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain 5 II, XV | thoughts when he says, “Heaven, and the heaven of heavens, 6 II, XV | he says, “Heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain 7 II, XXI | the unspeakable joys of heaven, which they acknowledge 8 II, XXI | all who allow the joys of heaven possible, pursue them not. 9 II, XXI | infinite eternal joys of heaven, once proposed and considered 10 II, XXI | steadily in our course towards heaven, without ever standing still, 11 II, XXI | and exclude the joys of heaven from making any necessary 12 II, XXI | of a lust and the joys of heaven offered at once to any one’ 13 II, XXI | are here, yet the manna in heaven will suit every one’s palate. 14 IV, X | all things, and whom the heaven of heavens cannot contain. ~ 15 IV, XVIII| was rapt up into the third heaven; whatever new ideas his 16 IV, XIX | the peculiar guidance of heaven in their actions and opinions, 17 IV, XIX | a call or direction from heaven, and must be obeyed: it 18 IV, XIX | show it us. This light from heaven is strong, clear, and pure; 19 IV, XIX | of their commission from heaven, and by visible signs to 20 IV, XIX | be a light or motion from heaven: nothing can do that but 21 IV, XIX | it to be an offspring of heaven, and of divine original. ~