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... cause eternally existing , of a nature totally different to any material existence we know of , and by the power of which all things exist ; and this first cause , man calls God . It is only by the exercise of reason , that man can ...
... cause eternally existing , of a nature totally different to any material existence we know of , and by the power of which all things exist ; and this first cause , man calls God . It is only by the exercise of reason , that man can ...
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... cause bloody feud and carnage , strike with the point . " A livid streak passed across the countenance of Aben Habuz ... caused to be furnished with luxurious ottomans and divans , and the walls to be hung with the richest silks of ...
... cause bloody feud and carnage , strike with the point . " A livid streak passed across the countenance of Aben Habuz ... caused to be furnished with luxurious ottomans and divans , and the walls to be hung with the richest silks of ...
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... cause is in the increased insight , and it is to be accomplished by the spontaneous teaching , of the cultivated soul , in its secret experience and meditation , that it is now time that it should pass out of the state of beast into the ...
... cause is in the increased insight , and it is to be accomplished by the spontaneous teaching , of the cultivated soul , in its secret experience and meditation , that it is now time that it should pass out of the state of beast into the ...
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