The Open Door: Sermons and PrayersPress of Wm. B. Burford, 1892 - 438 páginas |
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Página viii
... give himself wholly to the ministry . Accordingly , at the age of twenty - four , in 1867 , he gave up his lucrative business connection and entered the Chicago Theological Semi- nary and in due time completed its course of study ...
... give himself wholly to the ministry . Accordingly , at the age of twenty - four , in 1867 , he gave up his lucrative business connection and entered the Chicago Theological Semi- nary and in due time completed its course of study ...
Página xvi
... give young people and others employed during the day an opportunity for study and improve- ment in the evening , it has grown largely in many di- rections . It has given attention to a great variety of subjects , ranging from arithmetic ...
... give young people and others employed during the day an opportunity for study and improve- ment in the evening , it has grown largely in many di- rections . It has given attention to a great variety of subjects , ranging from arithmetic ...
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... give us all . It is the birthright of each one . It is the life we are to try to give to all who by birth or unfortunate surroundings or by mis- fortune miss it . About us we see those who emphasize single points of life . He gave all ...
... give us all . It is the birthright of each one . It is the life we are to try to give to all who by birth or unfortunate surroundings or by mis- fortune miss it . About us we see those who emphasize single points of life . He gave all ...
Página 10
... give them better times . We must offer opportunities to the young by which they shall get a better education ; open up to them the treasures of literature ; bring them into contact with the great minds of the past ; make them acquainted ...
... give them better times . We must offer opportunities to the young by which they shall get a better education ; open up to them the treasures of literature ; bring them into contact with the great minds of the past ; make them acquainted ...
Página 11
... give me peace . So prayer is being made un- consciously by us and for us , and each one , though the lips move not , and the heart may not be conscious of expressing its thought , is putting up a prayer to God . Let even the little ...
... give me peace . So prayer is being made un- consciously by us and for us , and each one , though the lips move not , and the heart may not be conscious of expressing its thought , is putting up a prayer to God . Let even the little ...
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom beautiful beautiful souls become bless bring Christian church comes comfort common dark dark tower death despised and rejected duty earth Edom evil face faculty faith Father feel flower friends gate give God's hand happiness hear heart heaven hope human soul idea intellect Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth justice kingdom Kingdom of God kingdom of heaven lack landscape art lift light little child little children live look lost Mary Mapes Dodge means ment mind mystery nature nature of things never pain peace perfect perfect law pity poverty presence religion scarcer than dollars sense silent simply social sorrow spirit strength strong sympathy tell thee Theodore Parker things Thomas Lucy thought thousand tion to-day true truth trying voice walk wealth whole woman women word wrong young
Pasajes populares
Página 423 - Thou seemest human and divine, The highest, holiest manhood, thou: Our wills are ours, we know not how; Our wills are ours, to make them thine.
Página 419 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 423 - Strong Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove...
Página 346 - There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides — met To view the last of me, a living frame For one more picture ! in a sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set And blew. " Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came.
Página 425 - OH yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood; That nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life shall be destroy'd, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
Página 420 - Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, Even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.
Página 275 - I, to comfort him, bid him a' should not think of God, I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So a' bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone; then I felt to his knees, and so upward, and upward, and all was as cold as any stone.
Página 424 - As sometimes in a dead man's face, To those that watch it more and more, A likeness, hardly seen before, Comes out — to some one of his race : So, dearest, now thy brows are cold, I see thee what thou art, and know Thy likeness to the wise below, Thy kindred with the great of old.
Página 425 - How pure at heart and sound in head, With what divine affections bold Should be the man whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. In vain shalt thou, or any, call The spirits from their golden day, Except, like them, thou too canst say, My spirit is at peace with all.
Página 421 - How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God ! how great is the sum of them. If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee.