Mention141187
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so:text | now, in the solemn silence before God with the lilies and the birds, where accordingly there is nobody at all present, where accordingly there is no other intercourse for thee but with God-there indeed the rule holds good: either hold to Him/or despise Him. There is no excuse, for no one else is present, in any case no one is present in such a wise that thou canst hold to him without despising God; for precisely there in the silence it is clear how close God is to thee. P. 334 (en) |
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so:description | The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air (May 14, 1849) (en) |
so:description | 1840s (en) |
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