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Meanings of mystic meaning in anglès
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Usage of mystic meaning in anglès
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But the road lost its mysticmeaning when Abbott discovered Fran.
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No doubt the words 'Water of Life' have a spiritual and mysticmeaning.
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Indeed, in the true and mysticmeaning of the rite, you could not marry Christine Ludolph.
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They had a spiritual and mysticmeaning already among the heathens of the East-Greeksand barbarians alike.
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The "white flame" seems to have had a mysticmeaning to the boy; it occurs repeatedly.
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And this is the mysticmeaning of (Ps.
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And this is the mysticmeaning of (Hab.
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Still more obviously suffused with mysticmeaning and influence are the Teutonic myths concerning the waters of the underworld.
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Then the words over whose mysticmeaning he had so often pondered, came, like the sound of many waters, upon his ear:
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One can always put a mysticmeaning to the direct saying of a Hindu holy man, but there seemed no equivocation here.
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What mysticmeaning, it may be asked, is contained in such things as a brick, a house, a hat, a pair of shoes?
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Both are "mystic " numbers, and in Gothic architecture particularly, proportions were frequently determined by numbers to which a mysticmeaning was attached.
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As Weishaupt said to Knigge after explaining all this, "Could Aquinas do better?" (Actually, the mysticmeaning of these numbers is sexual.
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I had made a special point of bringing out the mysticmeaning in the orchestra, which I divided into three distinctly different and opposite elements.
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There is meaning in them-deep ,mysticmeaning, such as no ordinary picture can boast.
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And he associated with her, teaching her the mysticmeanings of flowers in the garden.