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And though the oyster outwardly presents dissimilarities which seem to divide him from the horse, he is by the all-filling nature-might of the same horse-moving energy sustained.
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As the air of a room is identical with the outer air, and proceeds from it, as it necessarily supposes the existence of the outer air, diffused everywhere, so likewise, our soul — the breathing of God — supposes the existence of the everywhere-present and all-filling Spirit of God.
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Besides this, every truly good word has in itself the power corresponding to it, owing to the all-filling simple Word of God.
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When the soul receives the Lord with firm faith, then the Lord fills in a single moment both the soul, as an incomplex being, and the whole of the body with all its joints -- because the soul fills the entire body, and because of the all-filling property of the Godhead.
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The house which is cleared of the seven devils without getting into it the all-filling and sanctifying grace of God and love of Jesus Christ will stand empty.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms Alexander Maclaren 1868
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The majestic present tense suggests that time and space are nothing to the swift and all-filling rays of that great Light.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Alexander Maclaren 1868
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(forgiveness) of the Sovereign; walking before God; the blissful vanishing of self before the all-creating and all-filling Creator; the living water of the soul.
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