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At these words I was utterly stupefied and terror-stricken. I thought to myself, __ith what tongue shall I address such majesty, seeing that all men ought to tremble in the presence of even an earthly prince? Who am I, that I should lift up mine eyes or raise my hands to the divine Majesty? The angels surround him. At his nod the earth trembles. And shall I, a miserable little pygmy, say __ want this, I ask for that_? For I am dust and ashes and full of sin and I am speaking to the living, eternal and the true God.
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At these words I was utterly stupefied and terror-stricken. I thought to myself, __ith what tongue shall I address such majesty, seeing that all men ought to tremble in the presence of even an earthly prince? Who am I, that I should lift up mine eyes or raise my hands to the divine Majesty? The angels surround him. At his nod the earth trembles. And shall I, a miserable little pygmy, say __ want this, I ask for that_? For I am dust and ashes and full of sin and I am speaking to the living, eternal and the true God.

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