See everglowing in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"text": "—there the Firſt Fair, the Origin and Center of all Perfection, ſhall diſplay all his eſſential and ineffable glories, ſo as to captivate the hearts of all his ſervants, and unite their once divided affections into one bright, everglowing flame of love to himſelf, \"who is all in\".",
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