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ellauri094.html on line 557: We rejoiced in the light of thee, in the signal star Siis me, me iloittiin sun valosignaalista,
ellauri095.html on line 139: In life and poetry he was serious and playful – even whimsical. Spiritually, despite an early scrupulosity which he never fully lost, he followed the Jesuit way of finding God in all things, and rejoiced in “God in the world”: “The world is charged wíth the grándeur of God.” He was very, very bright, with an extensive knowledge of words and languages — he knew so many words ! His intellectual hero was the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus, whose philosophy of selfhood he held dear. Hopkins himself had a strong sense of self, appreciated his own individuality, and was immensely self-confident.
ellauri370.html on line 551: In 1923 Chamberlain met "most respected and dear" Adolf Hitler in Wagner festival at Bayreuth, and in September he sat in his wheelchair next to Hitler during the völkisch "German Day" paraolympic parade. Hitler rejoiced "like a child" at the news, skipping the same way as with Mannerheim.
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xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2294: Saw with strange eyes and with strange lips rejoiced,
xxx/ellauri486.html on line 252: For example Socrates endeavoured, by true reason and examination, to bring these things to light, and deliver men from demons, but then the demons themselves, by means of men who rejoiced in iniquity, compassed his death, as an atheist and a profane person, on the charge that "he was introducing new divinities;" and now we display a similar activity.
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