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This way our theater , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glass in which we see him is the creature ; and our light by which we see him is natural reason . Aquinas calls this theater , where we sit ...
This way our theater , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glass in which we see him is the creature ; and our light by which we see him is natural reason . Aquinas calls this theater , where we sit ...
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The light of glory is such a light as that our School- men dare not say confidently that every beam of it is 8 The Scholiasts made the experience of ecstasy an article of faith ; see preceding note . say that some not all of it .
The light of glory is such a light as that our School- men dare not say confidently that every beam of it is 8 The Scholiasts made the experience of ecstasy an article of faith ; see preceding note . say that some not all of it .
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Without that light , what light remains in me ? Thou art my life , my way , my light ; in Thee I live , I move , and by Thy beams I see . Thou art my life : if Thou but turn away , My life's a thousand deaths ; Thou art my way : Without ...
Without that light , what light remains in me ? Thou art my life , my way , my light ; in Thee I live , I move , and by Thy beams I see . Thou art my life : if Thou but turn away , My life's a thousand deaths ; Thou art my way : Without ...
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