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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: O'er which ye rise in templed majesty, Filled with the incense of all worshippers, And echoing with the eloquence of God, Which rolls in sunny clouds around the heavens. Yet must I work through world and life my fate; And winding through the wards of human hearts, Steal their incarnate strength. Death does his work In secret and in joy intense, untold: As though an earthquake smacked its mumbling lips O'er some thick peopled city. But for me Exists not peace nor pleasure, even here, Where all beside, the very faintest thought, Is rapture. I will speak to God as erst. Father of spirit, as the sun of air Beginning of all ends, and end of all Beginnings, throughout whole Eternity; From whom Eternity and every power Perfect, and pure cause, is and emanates; Originator without origin End without end Creator of all ages, And sabbath of all Being; who hast made All numbers sacred, who art all and one At whose right hand the wisdom of all worlds Combined, is only fearful foolishness Or inarticulate madness, ?and Thou, Lord Maker and Perfecter of all, the one Being above all Being, God the Life Who art the way whereon the world proceeds From God, all-making, and whereby returns The ever generated universe ? Who rulest all worlds in the law of light, Thy nature and their own; who art before All ages, angels, blessed, times and worlds; Word that in every world art safe to save All souls, impregned with spirit, God-begot And thou, eternal spirit-Deity; The Banctifier of the universe; chapter{Section 4Being, and Life, and Spirit, who dost make, Destroyest, recreatest, makest God God one and Trine thou seest me here again Still, sunlike, though eclipsed, of bl...
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