John the Evangelist thus becomes the perfect type of the mystic, and also the perfect mystagogue, teacher of the mystical path. |
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Though there are encounters with the miraculous, Govinda was no kind of mystagogue and his prose is lucid and beautiful. |
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Otherwise, short of becoming a mystagogue, a patent agent therefore has little chance of convincing his potential client. |
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As an advert for Prynne's work, this would seem to send out all the wrong signals: pellucid, approachable and a world away from our image of Prynne the wilful mystagogue. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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Although Brodessa hung left and hampered Mystagogue over a furlong out, the stewards concluded the manoeuvre neither improved his placing nor involved a riding offence. |
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Course specialist Prince Danzig landed the 11th win of his career in the opener where he swooped on even money favourite Mystagogue close home to score by a neck. |
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He looked like winning a claimer at Hamilton last time but, after going clear, he was caught well inside the last furlong and beaten into third behind Mystagogue. |
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