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| | The Feminine Principle of Salvation |
 | | This feminine principle of resting from self, of the hiding of self, is epitomized in the creation of the Sabbath wherein God rested from all the work that He had done. |
 | | Likewise, the husband also stands in a similar feminine position, a position of humility, in that he has to acknowledge that the glory he receives through his children is only so because of the great thing that his wife was able to do with the little that he gave her. |
 | | The Holy Ghost, who is Herself feminine (though this is not fully seen in the English translations from the Greek), spoke not of Herself, but spoke the words of Jesus, who, likewise, spoke not of Himself, but spoke the words of the Father. |
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