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Strana 78
I " For now we see through a glass darkly , but then face to face ; now I know in part , but then I shall know even as also I am known . ” THE a HESE two terms in our text , nunc and tunc , now and then , now in a glass , then face to ...
I " For now we see through a glass darkly , but then face to face ; now I know in part , but then I shall know even as also I am known . ” THE a HESE two terms in our text , nunc and tunc , now and then , now in a glass , then face to ...
Strana 79
a a in thy light we may see light , ” that now we see this through this thy glass , thy ordinance , and by the good of this hereafter face to face . The sight is so much the noblest of all the senses as that it is all the senses .
a a in thy light we may see light , ” that now we see this through this thy glass , thy ordinance , and by the good of this hereafter face to face . The sight is so much the noblest of all the senses as that it is all the senses .
Strana 85
But in heaven he shall be so all in all ut singuli sanctorum omnes virtutes habeant , that every soul shall have every perfection in itself ; and the perfection of these perfections shall be that their sight shall be face to face and ...
But in heaven he shall be so all in all ut singuli sanctorum omnes virtutes habeant , that every soul shall have every perfection in itself ; and the perfection of these perfections shall be that their sight shall be face to face and ...
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