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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XC. After the Resurrection (continued): Jesus in Person: on the Shore—the Great Catch of Fish—peter—that Other Loved One (14)
Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?
Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIX (19)
And be- hold, Isaac my son loveth Esau more than Jacob, but I see that thou truly lovest Jacob.
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXV (22)
And Jacob, my brother, also, I shall love above all flesh ; for I have not a brother in all the earth but him only : and this is no great merit for me...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter X (14)
And he gave all thathe had written to Shprtli his eldest son; for he loved hjm p.xr.pe^jngly above all his sons.
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Theory and Practice of Alchemy: Part Two (43)
"Although I had resolved never to give in writing to any person the secret of the Ancient Sages, yet notwithstanding out of peculiar affection and...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto XXVI (5)
The moment I heard name himself the father Of me and of my betters, who had ever Practised the sweet and gracious rhymes of love; And without speech...
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Buddhist
Chapter V: The Fool (62)
He himself does not belong to himself; how much less sons and wealth?...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIX (21)
Let thy hands be strong And let thy heart rejoice in thy son Jacob ; For I have loved him far beyond all my sons. He will be blessed for ever, And...
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Sufi
The Vakil of the Prince of Bokhara (162-171)
First hear this, that while I remained in absence, Secondly, hear this. O prince beloved, That I searched much, but found no second to thee. Thirdly,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter IX (5)
I am the son who loveth his father, and I am come as a mummied one, glorious and well equipt
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput IV (16)
Of the same, from the same Erotic Hymns. Since we have arranged the many loves from the one, by telling, in due order, what are the kinds of...
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Sufi
Prologue (41-49)
O Iover, 'twas love that gave life to Mount Sinai, When "it quaked, and Moses fell down in a swoon." Did my Beloved only touch me with his lips, I...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXVIII (5)
For Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah ; for Leah's eyes were weak, buther form was very handsome ; but Rachel had beautiful eyes and a beautiful and v...
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Western Esoteric
Purgatorio: Canto VIII (4)
I do not think her mother loves me more, Since she has laid aside her wimple white, Which she, unhappy, needs must wish again. Through her full...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (52)
Now here observe further concerning the Mercurius, Tone or Sound.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter IX (3)
I am he whom he loveth. I have come to see my father Osiris, to pierce the heart of Sutu, and to perform all duties to my father Osiris
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XIX (31)
Abraham's Last Words to his Children and Grandchildren (xx. -).
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter XXXI (9)
And the darkness left the eyes of Isaac, and he saw the two sons of Jacob, Levi and Judah, and he said : " Are these thy sons, my son ? for they are l...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXI (15)
Make thou me sound, even as thou hast made thyself sound, who revealest thyself, who disrobest thyself, and presentest thyself to the Earth
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXI (18)
Make thou me sound, even as thou hast made thyself sound, who revealest thyself, who disrobest thyself, and presentest thyself to the Earth
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXXI (6)
Make thou me sound, even as thou hast made thyself sound, who revealest thyself, who disrobest thyself, and presentest thyself to the Earth
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