in her frame of daisies,looked as if she were missed a little by an unfriendly world;while the weeny baby,whose heart had fallen asleep almost as soon as it had learned to beat,the weeny baby,with Emma Jane's nosegay of buttercups in its tiny wrinkled hand,smiled as if it might have...
The plea underscores the psalmist's reliance on God's presence and intervention. It also points to the faith that God is just and will ultimately respond, a belief echoed in passages like Isaiah 59:1, which assures that God's ear is not too dull to hear. Persons / Places / Events1. ...
Drops so bright to see, As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.” SHELLEY’S “SKYLARK.” “Do you ne’er think what wondrous beings these? Do you ne’er think who made them, and who taught The dialect they speak, whose melodies Alone are the interpreters of thought? Whose hou...
(35)Sinners be consumed.—This imprecation, which comes in at the close of this otherwise uniformly glad hymn, has been variously excused. The truth seems to be that from a religious hymn of Israel, since religion and patriotism were one, the expression of the national feeling against heathen...
For some years past he has been unable to do public lecturing work on account of old age and other causes; it was a happy occasion to see him once again ascend the lecture platform to serve the new generation of true students of Theosophy whose spiritual home is the Bombay U.L.T.” ...
Produced by Eric Eldred, Jerry Fairbanks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team BY-WAYS OF BOMBAY. BY S. M. EDWARDES, C.V.O. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. The various chapters of this book originally appeared under the _nom-de-plume_ of "Etonensis
歌曲: Malta [L-Innu Malti (Malta Hymn), "Guard her, O Lord, as ever Thou hast guarded…"] (Olympic version), 所属专辑: 《NATIONAL ANTHEMS OF THE WORLD (COMPLETE) (2019 Edition), Vol. 6: Liechtenstein - Myanmar》, 歌手: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra、Pe
then, the Word hates anything, He does not wish it to exist. But nothing exists, the cause of whose existence is not supplied by God. Nothing, then, is hated by God, nor yet by the Word. For both are one–that is, God. For He has said, ‘In the beginning the Word was in ...
(for they have excellent poesy), but the subject of it is always the praises of Adam, and Noah, and Abraham; whereof the former two peopled the world, and the last was the father of the faithful: concluding ever with a thanksgiving for the nativity of our Saviour, in whose birth the...