experiences, which are oriented more toward heaven than earth, more toward the ideal than the actual, but which nonetheless are evoked by and addressed to earthly circumstances. The portions of his utterances that specify historical characters or occasions are intimately integrated into the visions, which artfully convey their various roles in the divine plan. Yet individuals pass from the arena of human events and so do not appear in the visions themselves, which are meant to transcend the immediacy
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