The Isaiah citation is treated as promising the elect a 'double garment' in blessed life, linking hope to an embodied reward rather than a purely abstract consolation.
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Blessed life
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"73. May those he says, within his deity, who know your name, put hope in you, and if one has my faith, can he..."
"the elect shall wear a double garment in their land, and their land is the sweet life of the blessed. And where your brother,..."
"...if you think on love's nature carefully the essence of this blessed life consists in keeping to the boundaries of God's will through which..."
"...if you think on love's nature carefully. The essence of this blessed life consists in keeping to the boundaries of God's will, through which..."
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