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Resolves: divine, moral and political

Resolves: divine, moral and political is a scholarly work that delves into the philosophical and theoretical aspects of resolutions in the realms of divinity, morality, and politics. The book likely examines the historical and contemporary perspectives on these resolutions, analyzing their impact on society and individual beliefs. more

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Owen Feltham

Owen Feltham, born in 1602 and died on February 23, 1668, was an English writer known for his fables and satirical works. His contributions to literature have had a profound impact on subsequent generations. more

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“I have said this to explain the stanza that follows, in which the soul replies to those who call in question its holy tranquillity, who will have it wholly occupied with outward duties, that its light may shine before the world: these persons have no conception of the fibres and the unseen root whence the sap is drawn, and which nourish the fruit.”

“He who loves is not ashamed before men of what he does for God, neither does he hide it through shame though the whole world should condemn it.”

“When a soul has advanced so far on the spiritual road as to be lost to all the natural methods of communing with God; when it seeks Him no longer by meditation, images, impressions, nor by any other created ways, or representations of sense, but only by rising above them all, in the joyful communion with Him by faith and love, then it may be said to have found God of a truth, because it has truly lost itself as to all that is not God, and also as to its own self.”