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“He knoweth nothing as he ought to know it, who thinketh he knoweth anything without seeing its place and the manner how it relateth to God, angels, and men, and to all the creatures in earth, heaven and hell, time and eternity.”

Quote by Thomas Traherne

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Christian Ethicks

Christian Ethicks is a comprehensive exploration of moral principles and ethical conduct as derived from Christian teachings and philosophy. more

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Thomas Traherne
Thomas Traherne

Thomas Traherne, born in 1636 in England, was a 17th-century poet known for his deeply religious and philosophical poetry, considered one of the most unique voices in the history of English literature. more

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