If thou could st see with thine eyes, 0M an, if thou could st hear with thine earsT ruth asS he is in very truth, and not as to sense appears, Could st sever theS ubstance from the sign, and learn to perceive and knowS he is not throned in the heavens above, nor housed in the earth below; Could st thou with thine own hearts key unlock the Kingdom that is Within, There face to face with thyM aker stand, and fear no shadow of sin, But see thyself as indeed thou art for all that He hath is thine Very breath of His very breath, body and soul divine; Then every thought were a waft of wings uplifting from death to Life, With infinite beauty, endless rapture, uttermost glory rife, And een on the barren crag thou ldst cry, or in hut with roof-tree riven, This is none other than the House of God, and this is the Gate of Heaven. James Rboades.
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