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... prayer book or devotional manual . In The Whole Duty of Man , a devotional manual said to be written by Richard Allestree and published in 1659 , which Smart made use of in his Children's Hymns , this sort of duty goes unmentioned . It ...
... prayer book or devotional manual . In The Whole Duty of Man , a devotional manual said to be written by Richard Allestree and published in 1659 , which Smart made use of in his Children's Hymns , this sort of duty goes unmentioned . It ...
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... prayer , in the words which not only express the charity but are the charity . The heart in which Smart's charity is rooted is not a metaphysical heart , a centre where the pure secret of truth is hidden , but a heart in which the truth ...
... prayer , in the words which not only express the charity but are the charity . The heart in which Smart's charity is rooted is not a metaphysical heart , a centre where the pure secret of truth is hidden , but a heart in which the truth ...
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... prayer which is not addressed to God , but in which He also takes part . The paradox is that Jubilate Agno is not only a prayer , the activity in which one is engaged , but also , as I have said , a " devotional manual " of sorts , and ...
... prayer which is not addressed to God , but in which He also takes part . The paradox is that Jubilate Agno is not only a prayer , the activity in which one is engaged , but also , as I have said , a " devotional manual " of sorts , and ...
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