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... light o'er the water beams ! Once more , embark'd upon the glittering streams , Our boat flies light along the leafy shore , Shooting the falls , without a dip of oar Or breath of zephyr , like the mystic bark The poet saw , in dreams ...
... light o'er the water beams ! Once more , embark'd upon the glittering streams , Our boat flies light along the leafy shore , Shooting the falls , without a dip of oar Or breath of zephyr , like the mystic bark The poet saw , in dreams ...
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... Light . The question is , can a Quaker consistently accede to the disownment of a brother who solemnly declares that he is taught by the Inward Light , or by the Inspiration of the Divine Spirit , to believe that the God of Mercy did ...
... Light . The question is , can a Quaker consistently accede to the disownment of a brother who solemnly declares that he is taught by the Inward Light , or by the Inspiration of the Divine Spirit , to believe that the God of Mercy did ...
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... light would indeed be eternal : because the sun is essentially lucid ; for without light it would not be a sun . But it does not follow that the light was pro- duced by it , but rather that both were co - existent ; the one being ...
... light would indeed be eternal : because the sun is essentially lucid ; for without light it would not be a sun . But it does not follow that the light was pro- duced by it , but rather that both were co - existent ; the one being ...
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