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of an exceeding great stature, and of infinite greatness call me by my name, and say unto me, What wouldn't thou hear and see, or what wouldn't thou understand, to learn, and know

2. Then said I Who art thou, I am quoth hr Poemander, the minde of the great Lord the most Mighty and absolute Emperor: I Know what thou wouldst have, and I am always present with thee

3. Then said I, I would learn the things that are and understand the nature of them and Know God

How said he: I answered that I would gladly hear

Then he Have me again in thy minde and whatsoever