Qui se suosque affectus clare et distincte intelligit...
Language: Latin
Qui se suosque affectus clare et distincte intelligit, Deum amat
et eo magis quo se suosque affectus magis intelligit
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- ENG English (Grant Hicks) , "He who clearly and distinctly understands himself and his own states of mind...", copyright © 2025, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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He who clearly and distinctly understands himself and his own states of mind...
Language: English  after the Latin
He who clearly and distinctly understands himself and his own states of mind loves God,
and the more so the more he understands himself and his own states of mind.
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