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LEE EVANS

Deaf, Dumb, and Blind


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THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)

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Page 6

"And be without the One I love,

Whose heart beats in the life of all,

Yet dwells in blessed dark above

This world where mind and senses crawl."

 

Thus prayed the child, in words quite lost

Upon the self-adoring crowd,

Which, thronging to the golden cross,

Pushed him aside with praises loud.  

Lee Evans, Bath, Maine  

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Time and Creation in Meister Eckhart and Gregory of Nyssa Meister Eckhart Anthology with comments Meister Eckhart: Book of Divine Consolation

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