Love for the Battle-torn Peoples: Sermon-studiesUnity Publishing Company, 1916 - 166 páginas |
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... brave business men and valiant politicians lest some morn- ing we shall wake up and find the Japanese swarm- ing on our western shore and German battleships in possession of New York harbor ! They remind me of a pleasant story told of ...
... brave business men and valiant politicians lest some morn- ing we shall wake up and find the Japanese swarm- ing on our western shore and German battleships in possession of New York harbor ! They remind me of a pleasant story told of ...
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... brave martyrs, the Unitarian heroes who were bereft of their rights and risked their lives for conscience's sake. Joseph Priestley, scientist that he was, stood in the pulpit and declared a gospel big enough to include his laboratories ...
... brave martyrs, the Unitarian heroes who were bereft of their rights and risked their lives for conscience's sake. Joseph Priestley, scientist that he was, stood in the pulpit and declared a gospel big enough to include his laboratories ...
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... brave deeds connected therewith . England represents the defiance and leadership of Cromwell . It was England that went away from home with Pastor Robinson , who at Leyden spoke the prophetic word sending English men and English women ...
... brave deeds connected therewith . England represents the defiance and leadership of Cromwell . It was England that went away from home with Pastor Robinson , who at Leyden spoke the prophetic word sending English men and English women ...
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... brave martyrs , the Unitarian heroes who were bereft of their rights and risked their lives for conscience's sake . Joseph Priest- ley , scientist that he was , stood in the pulpit and declared a gospel big enough to include his ...
... brave martyrs , the Unitarian heroes who were bereft of their rights and risked their lives for conscience's sake . Joseph Priest- ley , scientist that he was , stood in the pulpit and declared a gospel big enough to include his ...
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... brave or an ignorant man that dares men- tion a sixth , for , though the sixth may be still in the realm of high poetry , he will be outside the realm of supreme pre - eminence . Says one writer : " To take out Goethe would be to take ...
... brave or an ignorant man that dares men- tion a sixth , for , though the sixth may be still in the realm of high poetry , he will be outside the realm of supreme pre - eminence . Says one writer : " To take out Goethe would be to take ...
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Página 145 - Here at last is something in the doings of man That corresponds with the broadcast doings of the day and night. Here is not merely a nation but a teeming nation of nations.
Página 145 - BY BLUE Ontario's shore, As I mused of these warlike days and of peace return'd, and the dead that return no more, A Phantom gigantic superb, with stern visage accosted me, Chant me the poem, it said, that comes from the soul of America, chant me the carol of victory, And strike up the marches of Libertad, marches more powerful yet, And sing me before you go the song of the throes of Democracy.
Página 21 - You will we hate with a lasting hate, We will never forego our hate, Hate by water and hate by land, Hate of the head and hate of the hand, Hate of the hammer and hate of the crown, Hate of seventy millions, choking down. We love as one, we hate as one, We have one foe, and one alone — ENGLAND!
Página 90 - In the old Tuscan town stands Giotto's tower, The lily of Florence blossoming in stone, — A vision, a delight, and a desire, — The builder's perfect and centennial flower, That in the night of ages bloomed alone, But wanting still the glory of the spire.
Página 49 - Such let me seem, till such I be ; Take not my snow-white dress away ! Soon from this dusk of earth I flee Up to the glittering lands of day.
Página 145 - Of all nations the United States with veins full of poetical stuff most need poets and will doubtless have the greatest and use them the greatest. Their Presidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall.
Página 67 - Palissy! within thy breast Burned the hot fever of unrest; Thine was the prophet's vision, thine The exultation, the divine Insanity of noble minds, That never falters nor abates, But labors and endures and waits, Till all that it foresees it finds, Or what it cannot find creates!
Página 142 - polacks" — and "scum o' the earth." Ill GENOESE boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes Agaze at Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock of a hushed surprise; Within your far-rapt seer's eyes I catch the glow of the wild surmise That played on the Santa Maria's prow In that still gray dawn, Four centuries gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh...
Página 50 - All things transitory But as symbols are sent : Earth's insufficiency Here grows to Event : The Indescribable, Here it is done : The Woman-Soul leadeth us Upward and on!