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1 He would never have Mary in the old close communion again.
2 His extremes in physiognomy, dress, government and religion are brought into close communion .
3 So all true service for the world must begin with close communion with God.
4 Garth exalted in close communion , the music of his skire filling everything with rose-colored joy.
5 Perhaps this rebuff placed the master and pupil once more in the close communion of old.
6 They were in close communion , yet not indissolubly united; lovers, yet never growing cured of love.
7 The influence of a peculiar mind, in close communion with another, to drive the latter to insanity.
8 Some have open and others close communion .
9 This man held close communion with God.
10 In close communion with the night, Grace lived over again those first rare days of her Golden Summer.
11 Only through forgiveness do we come into that close communion with God which ensures safety in all disasters.
12 The pair sat together late that night, and were again in close communion throughout the whole of Sunday morning.
13 In prayer we come into close communion with a Higher than we know, and seek to contemplate Divine perfection.
14 Is it possible, I thought, to have such close communion with God, apart from the Church and her ministrations?
15 We require pure eyes, and hearts kept in very close communion with Jesus, to ascertain what our particular cross is.
16 The fibres of ancestry must first knit the living into close communion with their parents born on these Western shores.
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