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  • curprev 15:12, 23 February 2024Jp1428790 talk contribs 1,073 bytes +1,073 Created page with "Morienus the Roman. The Lord prefers from his servants, whom he wishes, and chooses, that they seek this divine knowledge, hidden from man, and retain it once found. For this knowledge is what draws its master away from the misery of this world and leads him to the knowledge of future goods. In you are the signs of my love, Morsius, as you seek. Behold, I leave you not treasures of gold, but three paradoxes to be sought by the wise, known to me as true, through the man..."