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Gods-Grandeur-
When does God shows his greatness, according to GM Hopkins? [NEB][3]
According to GM Hopkins ,the god shows its greatness in any situation and time. The whole universe is full of god's grandeur of greatness through human being fail to recognize it. The underlying freshness and beauty of nature renew itself every spring due to the grace of god who broods protectively over the wold.
Thus the god shows its greatness in the time of spring. Gods divinity power can be experienced in the morning also. People want to fnish the nature but its impossible because the god does have power and he renew and renovates the nature time and again.
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