"O thou dear maid-servant of God!..." |
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1 | O thou dear maid-servant of God! |
2 | Mr. ... hath greatly praised thee that - praise be to God! - thou art like unto a melodious nightingale, singing and warbling in the rose-garden of the love of God, and art uttering of the mystery of the Kingdom; that thy house and dwelling is a meeting-place of the spiritual ones and thy nest and abode is a shelter for the birds of heaven. Nothing is better than that man should become a manifestor of the powers of God and the cause of illuminating the creatures. |