About a passage from Gems of Divine Mysteries
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:33 am
In paragraph 95, the second sentence: "Were I to disclose unto thee the reality of this station, thou wouldst lament and bewail the plight of this Servant Who remaineth in the hands of these infidels, Who hath grown perplexed at his plight, and is lost in bewilderment in this fathomless ocean."
Who does the second 'Who' refer to, and who does the following 'his' refer to?
I'm really perplexed at the meaning of this passage.
Thanks.
Who does the second 'Who' refer to, and who does the following 'his' refer to?
I'm really perplexed at the meaning of this passage.
Thanks.