The reading and Jiang's gloss both treat love as the active force that pulls people out of twisted love and reorients the universe toward God.
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Love as action
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Verse 46. I heard through human reasoning and through authorities according with it you conclude your highest love is bent on God. But tell..."
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"Verse 46. I heard through human reasoning and through authorities according with it you conclude your highest love is bent on God. But tell..."
"As soon as I was still a song most sweet resounded through that heaven and my lady said with the others holy holy holy."
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