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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 25 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37443 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 God 7 soul 7 man 7 Divine 7 Christ 6 love 6 Lord 6 Jesus 5 Spirit 5 Church 4 life 4 St. 4 John 3 thou 3 heart 3 Holy 3 Father 2 self 2 reason 2 mind 2 light 2 Thee 2 Richard 2 Nature 2 Mr. 2 Love 2 King 2 Joseph 2 Hell 2 Gospel 2 Duke 2 Count 2 Christianity 2 Anna 1 world 1 woman 1 truth 1 time 1 thy 1 thing 1 teaching 1 scripture 1 reality 1 power 1 old 1 night 1 nature 1 mysticism 1 lecture 1 jewish Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2222 man 1764 soul 1627 life 1258 thing 1124 time 1095 world 1064 love 875 mind 865 day 816 heart 692 way 687 body 646 word 629 nothing 619 place 585 light 577 work 570 hand 562 power 548 nature 542 thought 532 year 518 part 509 self 502 sense 472 spirit 466 knowledge 465 eye 459 house 451 order 439 will 431 people 428 book 427 form 418 doctrine 415 truth 413 death 408 reason 401 p. 368 name 365 creature 364 woman 363 desire 342 one 327 joy 323 child 318 other 317 experience 316 teaching 315 earth Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4308 _ 3416 God 974 thou 827 Christ 641 Jesus 463 St. 452 Lord 435 Divine 399 John 396 Spirit 339 Footnote 327 Church 289 Father 270 heaven 246 Greek 245 Behmen 235 Master 235 Love 218 Duke 214 Holy 210 Soul 202 Life 196 World 184 Mysticism 177 Will 175 de 172 Christian 166 Nature 163 Münster 162 Thou 153 Gospel 152 Kerssenbroeck 151 . 149 et 147 Jews 147 Jacob 143 Marget 143 Heaven 143 Christianity 138 Man 137 Son 132 ye 132 Mr. 132 King 130 New 128 Linden 127 Paul 126 Mary 124 Count 119 Word Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8880 it 7249 he 5397 i 3585 we 3031 him 2872 they 1945 them 1925 she 1916 you 1440 me 1414 us 904 himself 720 her 603 itself 433 thee 305 themselves 259 myself 202 ourselves 191 herself 162 thyself 101 one 87 yourself 22 mine 19 ye 13 theirs 12 thy 12 his 11 ourself 11 oneself 9 ours 7 yours 7 hers 3 thou 2 themself 1 years,--_flame 1 written,-- 1 whosoever 1 whence 1 us:-- 1 twam 1 tollit 1 thiself 1 my 1 it,--"i 1 hitherto 1 elias 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 30790 be 8258 have 2433 say 2268 do 1584 see 1492 know 1462 come 1438 make 1208 find 1129 give 1054 go 1028 take 754 become 721 think 660 call 588 feel 577 live 533 speak 518 bring 504 seem 473 receive 461 leave 449 follow 442 hear 433 write 415 show 415 bear 414 tell 414 look 400 love 397 pass 397 begin 386 hold 359 turn 356 ask 347 read 346 fall 346 enter 345 let 344 stand 338 understand 337 seek 334 learn 329 remain 325 get 320 use 315 send 311 put 310 die 298 believe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5320 not 2168 so 1697 then 1403 more 1401 only 1384 great 1139 now 1026 other 981 own 861 up 825 first 803 also 798 very 772 even 701 good 700 well 687 such 668 most 659 high 652 out 614 as 610 again 590 many 580 same 575 here 573 much 556 never 544 true 524 spiritual 513 old 513 long 493 little 463 still 461 there 441 thus 441 new 426 yet 426 therefore 418 away 416 down 414 ever 412 too 411 last 408 once 403 far 387 full 375 human 346 whole 317 always 317 alone Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 229 high 165 good 108 most 108 least 108 great 37 deep 28 small 28 low 23 bad 22 near 18 manif 17 early 15 old 14 noble 13 innermost 12 eld 11 strong 11 pure 9 fine 9 dear 8 full 8 clear 7 young 7 slight 7 long 7 late 7 Most 6 wise 6 true 6 simple 6 say 6 rich 6 l 6 easy 6 close 5 tak 5 short 5 mean 5 lofty 4 wealthy 4 hard 4 faint 4 e 4 dark 3 would 3 will 3 wild 3 weird 3 vile 3 topmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 560 most 28 well 10 least 2 walkest 2 near 2 highest 2 goethe 1 worst 1 needest 1 lookest 1 lest 1 hearest 1 hatest 1 hard 1 first[72 1 easiest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 _ is _ 14 god is not 8 god does not 8 soul is not 7 life is not 5 _ does _ 5 man is not 4 _ living _ 4 god was not 4 love is not 4 world is not 3 _ are _ 3 _ becoming _ 3 _ being _ 3 _ feel _ 3 _ feeling _ 3 _ see _ 3 _ was _ 3 christ is not 3 god is able 3 god is love 3 god is possible 3 jesus was ever 3 man born blind 3 man is able 3 men are not 3 mind is not 3 nothing is more 3 soul does not 3 soul is able 3 soul is free 3 soul is united 3 soul were already 2 _ did _ 2 _ do _ 2 _ do not 2 _ give _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ is altogether 2 _ is not 2 _ know _ 2 _ left _ 2 _ saw _ 2 christ did not 2 christ given _ 2 christ is _ 2 christ is always 2 christ is god 2 day was sunday Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 god made no answer 1 _ goes no further 1 _ have no _ 1 _ thinks no earth 1 body have no concern 1 christ is not so 1 days is not complete 1 god gives no grace 1 god has no resemblance 1 god is no longer 1 god is no respecter 1 god is not absence 1 god is not concerned 1 god is not dumb 1 god is not only 1 god is not wholly 1 god was not god 1 god was not there 1 god were not already 1 heart are not worthy 1 jesus had not wholly 1 jesus were not truly 1 life has no value 1 life is not attainable 1 life seems no better 1 life was not quite 1 life were not conformable 1 love has no by 1 love has no joy 1 love is not love 1 love is not yet 1 man has no body 1 man has no desire 1 man has no organon 1 man is no christian 1 man is no more 1 man is not able 1 man is not only 1 man was not as 1 men are not fourfold 1 men are not gods 1 men made no secret 1 mind is not clear 1 mind was not able 1 mind was not sure 1 nature knows no elegies 1 self is not wholly 1 soul is no more 1 soul is not altogether 1 soul is not merely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13143 author = Atkinson, William Walker title = Mystic Christianity; Or, The Inner Teachings of the Master date = keywords = Birth; Christianity; Church; Father; God; Holy; Inner; Jesus; John; Joseph; Lord; Magi; Master; Matt; Mystic; Occult; Spirit; Virgin; jewish; teaching; truth summary = Spirit was incarnated in His body, and there began the life of Man, not Occult Teachings concerning the Divine Nature of Christ--the Spirit Jesus spent these years as a growing youth and young man, working at Jesus came as a World Prophet, not as a mere Jewish holy-man, and And after a time, Jesus moved away from the place, followed by His come the Teachings of Jesus, the Master, will flow pure and clear, The occult traditions teach that during the forty days of Jesus'' Jesus, the Master, is working within your soul as the Christ teaching regarding the nature of the soul of Jesus? Occult Teaching concerning this great mystery of Christianity. By these words Jesus indicated the occult teachings that those who By these words Jesus pointed out the occult teachings that those who The lives and teachings of these two great Masters who preceded Jesus id = 43601 author = Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title = Freaks of Fanaticism, and Other Strange Events date = keywords = Anabaptists; Archbishop; Ariald; Aymon; Bockelson; Christ; Church; Count; Duke; Father; Fischer; God; Herlembald; Ibid; Jews; John; Kaltofen; Kerssenbroeck; King; Knipperdolling; Kügelgen; Leyden; Lord; Lutheran; Margaret; Milan; Münster; Peter; Pope; Rottmann; Sleidan; St.; Waldeck summary = way home, to Wildisbuch, and remained at her father''s house ten days John Gottfried Kaltofen was a young man of 24 years, servant to that the murder of the servant took place in the house of David when the said Jews had taken the body of the lad to many places in exhibited a leaning towards Lutheranism, and the canons of St. Maurice, who had placed great hopes on the young preacher, thinking keep the pure Word of God," said the article; "it shall be preached Belkot, head of the city tribunal of Münster, entered the church of We must now return to what took place in the town of Münster at the offered to deliver the city into the hands of the prince-bishop if Several more executions took place during the following days, and When King John appeared before Francis of Waldeck, the bishop asked id = 44245 author = Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title = Historic Oddities and Strange Events date = keywords = Abram; Bathurst; Charles; Chudleigh; Church; Count; Countess; Duchess; Duke; Elizabeth; Emperor; Fessler; Gamain; General; God; Hans; Hohenlohe; John; Joseph; King; Mallet; Mr.; Napoleon; Paris; Prince; Princess; Stauff; Suess; Theodore; Vienna summary = office at Vienna came to an end, and he set out on his way home. His father sent Hans to be page to the imprisoned Duke Frederick at so drunk that he lay like a dead man for two days and two nights, and way or other at once, so he sent a crown of gold roses to Hans, and said refused to come down from her room and dine with the Duke unless the old Whilst Hans was away, the Duke won a large sum of money at play, enough of the inner man, of a good, faithful, God fearing, and loving soul, Abram answered, "Let the man come, and sign the deed and see the money Then mass was said, during which the man in whose hands the fortunes of Countess, a man named John Stauff, whether his wife was at home, as he id = 45315 author = Blake, William title = The Marriage of Heaven and Hell date = keywords = Angel; God; Hell; man summary = 1. That man has two real existing principles, viz., a Body and a Soul. 2. That Energy, called Evil, is alone from the Body; and that Reason, 3. That God will torment man in Eternity for following his Energies. God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true The pride of the peacock is the glory of God. The lust of the goat is the bounty of God. The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God. The nakedness of woman is the work of God. Excess of sorrow laughs, excess of joy weeps. Isaiah answered: "I saw no God, nor heard any, in a finite organical An Angel came to me and said: "O pitiable foolish young man! Once I saw a Devil in a flame of fire, who arose before an Angel that I have also the Bible of Hell, which the world shall have whether they id = 33742 author = Böhme, Jakob title = Dialogues on the Supersensual Life date = keywords = Christ; DISCIPLE; Divine; God; Heaven; Hell; Love; Nature; Soul; Spirit; World summary = Soul breaks forth out of its Nature-self and enters into "God''s this Love of God to Man. _Inwardly_ he has a seed of the Divine Life And if thou dost this, know that God will speak unto thee, and will as thy Lord Christ hath said: In me ye may have rest, but in the World separation of thy mind from the World, then thou also wilt begin to love of Love, which will hence appear to thee as great as God _above Nature_ of God in Christ, to bring thee out of thy Darkness into his marvellous to the Light of God, thou must consider that there are in thy soul two if thou desirest to see God''s Light in thy Soul, and be divinely love_ the Light of God, and attract the Divine Power into itself, God manifesting himself in Love, there thou findest Heaven, without id = 5616 author = Gibran, Kahlil title = The Madman: His Parables and Poems date = keywords = God; night; self; thou summary = But God made no answer, and like a mighty tempest passed away. And God made no answer, but like a thousand swift wings passed unto God again, saying, "Father, I am thy son. thou hast given me birth, and through love and worship I shall My friend, thou art not my friend, but how shall I make thee day the mother of Jesus came to him and said: "Friend, my son''s "Shall they of this so holy city have but one eye and one hand?" And they said, "Come thou and see." The Good God said, "Good day to you, brother." "Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman; for the desire for a "Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thy soul is wrapped in And my soul said, "Let us pass on. Said the Eye one day, "I see beyond these valleys a mountain veiled id = 14596 author = Inge, William Ralph title = Christian Mysticism date = keywords = Augustine; Christ; Christian; Christianity; Church; Clement; Dionysius; Divine; Eckhart; Erigena; Father; Footnote; God; Gospel; Greek; Holy; Jesus; John; Juan; Logos; Lord; Mysteries; Paul; Plato; Platonists; Plotinus; Son; Spirit; St.; Tauler; Teresa; Thee; Trinity; Word; good; lecture; life; love; man; mysticism; nature; reason; soul summary = spiritual life, shall we learn most of the nature of God by close, Then both will speak to us of God. Speculative Mysticism has occupied itself largely with these two great mystics that man, in his individual life, recapitulates the spiritual towards any human being cannot exist in the same heart as love to God. The mystical union is indeed rather a bond between Christ and the life eternal, that they should know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus that view of the relation of man to God with which Mysticism can never the Divine Tree," the mutual love which unites the Father and the Son. Eckhart quotes the words which St. Augustine makes Christ say of [Footnote 245: As when he says, "In God all things are one, from angel since the object of life is to know God (this, the mystic''s minor id = 56101 author = Johnston, Mary title = Sweet Rocket date = keywords = Alder; Anna; Curtin; Darcy; Drew; God; Linden; Marget; Miss; Mr.; Richard; Robert; Rocket; Sweet; Zinia summary = I like sun," said Miss Darcy. "They _like_ doin'' you a good turn," said Mrs. Cliff, and, getting to Presently Marget said: "Let us rest before we turn back. Walking so, Marget fell to talking of Anna Darcy''s life, the manner of When with Miss Darcy he had stepped upon the porch Linden had said: "Come look at the sky," said Linden. Though I think," said Marget, "that one day the edges Marget drove, Curtin sitting beside her, Miss Darcy and Richard Linden home--just like me!" said Marget, with a happy laugh. came and said, ''This is home''--" Her dark eyes looked afar to the valley "I don''t know anyone like you," said Curtin. "I don''t know anyone like you," said Curtin. then Linden said, "Read for a little while, Marget." She took up a and Curtin and Drew, Linden and Marget, sat or moved about in the old id = 38590 author = Maitland, Edward title = The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation date = keywords = A.K.; Anna; Bible; Christ; Church; Divine; E.M.; God; Gospel; Hermes; Interpretation; Jesus; Kingsford; Life; Lord; Mary; New; Spirit; Vol; man; scripture summary = Soul--who is ever "Mother of God" in man, and whose sons the prophets as the poet says, "an honest man''s the noblest work of God," it was for me no less true that "an honest God''s the noblest work of man." And it once for Humanity, for Perfection, for God. Had we been in any degree instructed in spiritual or occult science, we Sun, not the man (as do the astrals), but the God, his light is all parts of Man: of mind, soul and spirit, intellect and intuition, and "Which Light is the Spirit of God within the man, showing unto him manifestation of God, and they are the divine man and woman of all man; the spirit of the second is as the soul towards God. The first principles in man, the Spirit, the Soul, and the Mind; being Spirit, the Soul, and the Body, and therein of the whole Man. For these id = 13138 author = O''Brien, Edward J. (Edward Joseph) title = The Forgotten Threshold: A Journal of Arthur Middleton date = keywords = August; God; eternity; heart; light; time summary = morning the singing dunes had attained to the harmony of silence. sank slowly and deeply into God. I think that some day I shall know upon earth, eternity made time in beauty, "majestic instancy," the thought, the face of man looking into the Face of God, soul mingling full song from time to the silence of eternity. exhibition to God and man of life in the light of eternity. day is near when my morning stars shall sing their lives out together nothing but the beauty of souls, seeing therein God''s image and stars are the eternal reflections of God''s patience, for they endure of God. Nay more, nature is the mirror in time of man''s eternity, as man is the image in time and eternity of God. It is for this reason of infinite planets, which fly to or flee from the human song of God''s id = 36912 author = Russell, George William title = The Hero in Man date = keywords = life; light; love; soul summary = these know well that the inner life of thought, of experiment, and of realisation of their own divinity, who make the spiritual life seem crucified in men; leaving so radiant worlds, such a light of beauty, friend, and the loved one draws nigh, we sometimes feel half-pained, his mind pervade one quarter of the world with thoughts of Love, and so pervade with heart of Love far-reaching, grown great and beyond sun of love shines with a brilliant light to other eyes than its own. faith, might cause "our light to shine in some other heart which as yet is the love which the Mighty Mother has in her heart for her children, And now that the soul had divined this secret, the shadowy shining This soul, shedding its love like rays of in love against the Heart of Many Sorrows, seeing it wounded by id = 29449 author = Staveley, Lilian title = The Golden Fountain or, The Soul''s Love for God. Being some Thoughts and Confessions of One of His Lovers date = keywords = Christ; God; Jesus; Thee; heart; love; mind; soul summary = The Soul''s Love for God and mind, or creature, suffers in depths; but the soul in heights, and own soul, though we are able to _will_ to love God with the heart, This is the true work of man, to love God with all the heart and mind and yet the heart, mind, and soul remain in lovely perfect chastity; but this I know: as the heart feels love in itself for God, in that same soul, then first we know the ineffable joys of the world of free spirit. them in great and joyful intensity upon God, by means of love. heart and mind and will of the creature becoming wholly God''s, my soul looked for God, but my creature did not know it. We do not love God because we do not yet know Him. And we do the soul passes into a great pain, which is the anguish of love and a id = 29450 author = Staveley, Lilian title = The Prodigal Returns date = keywords = Christ; Divine; God; Godhead; Jesus; Love; Spirit; Union; life; mind; reason; soul summary = After this my soul knew Jesus as Christ the Son of God, and my God, and my love for Him. I am like a thing that is magnetised, held: I am not able, day or night, "love God with all their heart, and mind, and soul, and strength?" the Kingdom of Heaven, of the Union of the Soul with God. A few months went by, and I wrote asking for another book, and this What I know of the soul''s actual Finding and Contact with God I By love, then, the soul is the Delight of God. XI When the soul is united to God a great change comes over the mind, is the same when we love God. The heart, and the mind, and the soul soul and God only; but earth-life can and should by this knowledge satisfies the soul or gives us the full feeling that we Know God. We id = 29451 author = Staveley, Lilian title = The Romance of the Soul date = keywords = Christ; Divine; God; Holy; Jesus; heart; love; soul summary = motion which shall eventually make for us a nest in the Living God. For Jesus Christ is able (but only with our own entire _willingness)_ The true inward knowledge that Christ is God comes not by nature How do we come by this joy of the personal loving of God, this heart and mind towards God of the nature of a longing--giving, a with Christ Jesus and ever able to enter into the love of God. To be flesh increases appallingly the difficulty of the soul in finding God. This world is the very place in which we can most easily and these things, accepting them from God with love, makes the heart to God by means of offering Him great love, we receive Himself. to God with the soul and to the world with our heart. with a very great love and joy, worships Him as the Known God. Now life immediately becomes totally changed, fear and sin are id = 21774 author = Underhill, Evelyn title = Practical Mysticism: A Little Book for Normal People date = keywords = Divine; Fact; God; St.; consciousness; life; love; man; power; reality; self; thing; world summary = life is not a special career, involving abstraction from the world other men--so the world of Reality exists for all; and all may human consciousness; the new worlds which await it, once it reality: escape from the terrible museum-like world of daily life, things, that celestial power of communion with veritable life, The education of the mystical sense begins in self-simplification. the mystics say--the great forces of love, beauty, wonder, grief, between that consciousness and the World of Reality. union with Reality; towards the gathering of it self up into One. The "lower life," framed for correspondence with the outward represent the natural reactions to life of the self-centred human "loving stretching out" towards Reality, says the great man, you are also spirit, and are living Eternal Life now, in the contact with the Spiritual World, a perpetual self-donation, shall capable of living the real life of Eternity in the midst of the world id = 16306 author = Whyte, Alexander title = Jacob Behmen: An Appreciation date = keywords = Behmen; CHRIST; Divine; GOD; Jacob; Law; Nature summary = Jacob Behmen''s books are his best biography. prayer, in praise, and in love to GOD and man. Jacob Behmen''s mind and heart and spiritual experience all combine to besides, Jacob Behmen could not have written a book even if he had tried Behmen and his visions of GOD and Nature and Man were all but literally Jacob Behmen for his answer: ''What is the soul of man in its innermost write on the Incarnation of the Son of GOD would need, says Behmen, an well as in the word of GOD, make Jacob Behmen and William Law and that Behmen''s GOD is, in His inmost Being, most kindred to man, even as Behmen''s teaching on human nature, his doctrine of the heart of man, and happen to open him, Behmen is found teaching that GOD and CHRIST, heaven Jacob Behmen a philosopher, and it was the sinfulness of his own heart id = 43611 author = Yeats, W. B. (William Butler) title = The Tables of the Law; & The Adoration of the Magi date = keywords = Aherne; God; man; old; woman summary = ''I know little of Joachim of Flora,'' I said, ''except that Dante set him I shall create a world where the whole lives of men He turned and said, looking at me with shining eyes: ''Jonathan Swift to time to turn over the books upon an old bookstall, and thinking, door was opened by an old over-dressed woman, who said, ''O, you are her old men looked at one another and followed her upstairs, passing doors The old woman said: ''Yes they have come at last; now she will be able ''We have been deceived by devils,'' said one of the old men, ''for the world likes them and takes possession of them, and so eternity comes and the oldest of the old men said: ''Lady, we have come to write down Then the oldest of the old men said in French to the woman who was id = 3283 author = nan title = The Upanishads date = keywords = Atman; Brahman; God; Nachiketas; Self; Supreme; Upanishad; death summary = perishable body and regards it as his true Self must experience death many a teacher, the knowledge of the Self cannot be gained unless the heart of the Knowledge of the Atman or Self cannot be attained when it is taught by those distinction between body and Soul, he knows that his true Self is not the Yama having first described what the Atman is, now tells us how to attain It. A man must try to subdue his lower nature and gain control over the body and Know the Atman (Self) as the lord of the chariot, and the body as the Self is joined with body, mind and senses, It is called the intelligent knowing that great all-pervading Atman the wise man grieves no mind is able to think: know that alone to be the Brahman, not form and sense faculties, know him not; because the real Self of man is not id = 36402 author = nan title = On Union with God date = keywords = God; Lord; love; man; soul; thou; thy summary = Let nothing remain which could come between thy soul and God, that so heart cleave unto God. Withdraw as much as thou canst from thy acquaintance and from all men, and to unify and tranquillize thy heart and mind in God with loving of God. Strong in the love of Jesus, go forth from thyself, with a heart pure, a powers, be recollected in God and form but one spirit with Him. It is in this that the highest perfection possible to man here below creature, that thou mayest tend to the Lord thy God with thy whole heart soul passes beyond himself, and does in very truth ascend to God. Banish, therefore, from thy heart the distractions of earth and turn created objects, and the closer thy union with God, the nearer wilt thou please God alone, to love Him only and cling to Him. Concern not thyself with anything except thy Lord Jesus Christ, Who id = 4544 author = nan title = The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 date = keywords = Benjamin; God; Harl; Jesu; Leah; Lord; Pepwell; Rachel; Richard; St.; man; soul; thou summary = Rachel and Leah were both wives unto Jacob, right so man''s soul God and ghostly things, we would fain feel sweetness of love in our two children, dread and sorrow, are given of God to a man''s soul, God and a man''s soul; and also on a manner a kindling of love, in so the love of God, that is, when thou feelest continually thine heart God), then shalt thou use thee in this manner. God), then shalt thou use thee in this manner. but that thou shalt feel a great stirring of love unto Him that is love, that as often as a man''s affection is stirred unto God without man''s soul to God, and that maketh it one with Him in love and thy soul that time, and shape thee, in as much as thou mayst through grace, for to meek thee under the height of thy God, so that thou