Heavenly thoughts for morning hours: selections, with a short intr., by lady C. Long |
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... sinful servant own . " Christian Year . JANUARY 27 . “ And I , if I be lifted up from the earth , will draw all men unto me . " - St . John , xii . 32 . When all else sinks away , -when everything be- comes FOR MORNING HOURS . 19.
... sinful servant own . " Christian Year . JANUARY 27 . “ And I , if I be lifted up from the earth , will draw all men unto me . " - St . John , xii . 32 . When all else sinks away , -when everything be- comes FOR MORNING HOURS . 19.
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... John , xiv . 22 . Has He not manifested Himself to us in times of sorrow , of despondency , of pain , of deliverance , and of blessing ? In our hour of prayer , when we have sought to open our heart to Him , has He not com- muned with ...
... John , xiv . 22 . Has He not manifested Himself to us in times of sorrow , of despondency , of pain , of deliverance , and of blessing ? In our hour of prayer , when we have sought to open our heart to Him , has He not com- muned with ...
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... John , xiv . 1 , 2 . I say to thee - Do thou repeat To the first man thou mayest meet In lane , highway , or open street , — That he , and we , and all men move Under a canopy of love , As broad as the blue sky above . And we on divers ...
... John , xiv . 1 , 2 . I say to thee - Do thou repeat To the first man thou mayest meet In lane , highway , or open street , — That he , and we , and all men move Under a canopy of love , As broad as the blue sky above . And we on divers ...
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... John , xx . 27 . Yes , I do feel , my God , that I am thine ; Thou art my joy - myself , mine only grief ; Hear my complaint , low bending at thy shrine- ' Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief ! " O draw me nearer ! for , too far ...
... John , xx . 27 . Yes , I do feel , my God , that I am thine ; Thou art my joy - myself , mine only grief ; Hear my complaint , low bending at thy shrine- ' Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief ! " O draw me nearer ! for , too far ...
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... John , iv . 13 , 14 . There was a wanderer once who sought in vain At earthly fountains to assuage her thirst ; For though they sparkled and seemed sweet at first , Soon , unabated , it returned again . But He who marks and pities human ...
... John , iv . 13 , 14 . There was a wanderer once who sought in vain At earthly fountains to assuage her thirst ; For though they sparkled and seemed sweet at first , Soon , unabated , it returned again . But He who marks and pities human ...
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Page 137 - But this I say, brethren, the time is short. It remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none; and they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they possessed not; and they that use this world, as not abusing it: for the fashion of this world passeth away.
Page 155 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is...
Page 72 - I have nought that is fair?" saith he; "Have nought but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Page 81 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good.
Page 68 - Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness; To the end that my glory may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever.
Page 73 - He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. " My Lord has need of these flowerets gay," The Reaper said, and smiled ; " Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where He was once a child. "They shall all bloom in fields of light, Transplanted by my care, And saints, upon their garments white, These sacred blossoms wear.
Page 183 - He looks abroad into the varied field Of Nature, and, though poor, perhaps, compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own. His are the mountains, and the valleys his, And the resplendent rivers. His to enjoy With a propriety that none can feel, But who, with filial confidence inspired, Can lift to heaven an unpresumptuous eye, And smiling say, 'My Father made them all...
Page 2 - SOMETIMES a light surprises The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord who rises With healing in his wings; When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again, A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain.
Page 14 - Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; Blow upon my garden, That the spices thereof may flow out.
Page 251 - Just as I am Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve ! Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come...