Pilgrims of the Lonely RoadFleming H. Revell, 1913 - 339 páginas |
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... labour to the world ; they were ac- counted dreamers but their dreams have rewritten his- tory ; they have released in the silences forces which in the end have more than once been mobilized on fields of battle and filled senates and ...
... labour to the world ; they were ac- counted dreamers but their dreams have rewritten his- tory ; they have released in the silences forces which in the end have more than once been mobilized on fields of battle and filled senates and ...
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... labour sadly in their treatment of their theme - from the perplexity in which they find themselves . Stoicism is , in a sentence , in its definitions . of God most largely a Pantheism , vague and doubt- ful in its earlier developments ...
... labour sadly in their treatment of their theme - from the perplexity in which they find themselves . Stoicism is , in a sentence , in its definitions . of God most largely a Pantheism , vague and doubt- ful in its earlier developments ...
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... labour of their souls might not have been so poignant ; much that was profound in Augustine's strug- gle may have been superficial in their own conversion , but nevertheless they went the way that he went and he has become their ...
... labour of their souls might not have been so poignant ; much that was profound in Augustine's strug- gle may have been superficial in their own conversion , but nevertheless they went the way that he went and he has become their ...
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... labour for that for which thou must after- wards suffer grievous punishment . It is vanity to desire to live long , and not to care to live well ; to mind only this present life , and not to make provision for those things which are to ...
... labour for that for which thou must after- wards suffer grievous punishment . It is vanity to desire to live long , and not to care to live well ; to mind only this present life , and not to make provision for those things which are to ...
Página 127
... labours ; for that he receiveth the light of wisdom from above . " What is all this but to say : " Blessed are the pure in heart : for they shall see God " ? There is a relation between our attitudes and tempers and our vision of truth ...
... labours ; for that he receiveth the light of wisdom from above . " What is all this but to say : " Blessed are the pure in heart : for they shall see God " ? There is a relation between our attitudes and tempers and our vision of truth ...
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Página 93 - Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.
Página 222 - This woman and I, though we came together as poor as poor might be, not having so much household stuff as a dish or spoon betwixt us both, yet this she had for her part, The Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven, and The Practice of Piety, which her father had left her when he died.
Página 237 - Mr. Implacable ; who every one gave in his private verdict against him among themselves, and afterwards unanimously concluded to bring him in guilty before the judge. And first among themselves, Mr. Blindman, the foreman, said, I see clearly that this man is a heretic, Then said Mr. No-good, Away with such a fellow from the earth.
Página 25 - Though earth and man were gone, And suns and universes ceased to be, And thou were left alone, Every existence would exist in thee.
Página 58 - What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
Página 56 - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro' darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
Página 72 - Thy mercy, O my God. For these very sins, as riper years succeed, these very sins are transferred from tutors and masters, from nuts and balls and sparrows, to magistrates and kings, to gold and manors and slaves, just as severer punishments displace the cane. It was the low stature then of childhood which Thou our King didst commend as an emblem of lowliness, when Thou saidst, Of such is the kingdom of heaven.
Página 55 - Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Página 135 - Y two wings a man is lifted up from things earthly, namely, by Simplicity and Purity. Simplicity ought to be in our intention ; purity in our affections. Simplicity doth tend towards God ; purity doth apprehend and taste Him.
Página 25 - No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere: I see Heaven's glories shine, And faith shines equal, arming me from fear. O God within my breast, Almighty, ever-present Deity! Life— that in me has rest, As I— Undying Life— have power in Thee!