The blessed shall rejoice according as they shall love; and they shall love according as they shall know
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The joy of the blessed is multiplied from the blessedness and joy of others 1 0 2and
In God's perfect love, every one shall rejoice for each of the others as for himself 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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