| 1866 - 578 páginas
...trace the noon-day s,nn. So to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know m thee the fatherhood And heart of God revealed. We...faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray ; ANECDOTES AND SELECTIONS. But, dim or clear, we own in Thee The Light, the Truth, the Way ! The homage... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1867 - 184 páginas
...transfigured clouds of white We trace the noon-day sun. So, to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in thee the fatherhood And...thee Is still our Father's own ; Nor jealous claim or rivalry Divides the Cross and Throne. To do thy will is more than praise, As words are less than... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1868 - 442 páginas
...us all, Whate'er our name or s\ga ; We own thy sway, we hear thy call, We test our lives by thine. 2 We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase...clear, we own in thee, The Light, the Truth, the Way ! 3 Apart from thee all gain is loss, And labor vainly done ; The solemn shadow of thy cross Is better... | |
| Bradford Kinney PEIRCE - 1868 - 234 páginas
...transfigured clouds of white We trace t'.ie noonday sun. So, to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in thee the fatherhood And...faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray ; Hut, dim or clear, we own in thee The Light, the Truth, the Way. The homage that we render thee Is... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1869 - 164 páginas
...clouds of white, We trace the noon-day sun, — 2 So, to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in thee the fatherhood And heart of God revealed. 3 We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray ; But, dim or clear, we own in thee The... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1870 - 610 páginas
...transfigured clouds of white We trace the noon-day sun. So to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in Thee the fatherhood And...Thee Is still our Father's own ; Nor jealous claim or rivalry Divides the Cross and Throne. To do Thy will is more than praise, As words are less than... | |
| 1870
...transfigured clouds of white We trace the noonday sun. So, to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in thee the fatherhood And...thee Is still our Father's own; Nor jealous claim or rivalry Divides the Cross and Throne. To do thy will is more than praise, As words are less than... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1870 - 628 páginas
...sun. So to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in Theo the fatherbood And heart of God revealed. We faintly hear, we dimly...phrase we pray ; But dim or clear, we own in Thee The homage that we render Thee Is still our Father's own ; Nor jealous claim or rivalry Divides the Cross... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1870 - 374 páginas
...clouds of white We trace the noon-day sun, — 2 So, to our mortal eyes subdued, Flesh-veiled, but not concealed, We know in thee the fatherhood And heart of God revealed. 3 We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray ; But, dim or clear, we own in thee The... | |
| Book - 1871 - 366 páginas
...transfigured clouds of white We trace the noon-day sun. So, to our mortal eyes subdued. Flesh-veiled but not concealed, We know in thee the Fatherhood And...clear, we own in thee The Light, the Truth, the Way. Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may thy service be ? Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word,... | |
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