The Open Fire: And Other EssaysAbingdon Press, 1922 - 346 páginas |
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... Church ; but Protestantism has no use for the androgynous feminine male ; it wants the bone , and brawn , and sinew of manliness . Protestant- ism began in burly enough fashion with Luther , and it needs men so manly in quality and bear ...
... Church ; but Protestantism has no use for the androgynous feminine male ; it wants the bone , and brawn , and sinew of manliness . Protestant- ism began in burly enough fashion with Luther , and it needs men so manly in quality and bear ...
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... Church , in Stratford village on Avon's bank , received the bones which pos- terity is so sternly forbidden to disturb . That Browning has the magnific gift of power is un- deniable by his bitterest critics , and as Clive's friend in ...
... Church , in Stratford village on Avon's bank , received the bones which pos- terity is so sternly forbidden to disturb . That Browning has the magnific gift of power is un- deniable by his bitterest critics , and as Clive's friend in ...
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... church door , expecting the cold remains of religion to be brought out for burial ; the scien- tist attempting the ... churches in this town this very year . " It might be well for the coroner to call Mike as one of the jury when the ...
... church door , expecting the cold remains of religion to be brought out for burial ; the scien- tist attempting the ... churches in this town this very year . " It might be well for the coroner to call Mike as one of the jury when the ...
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... churches whom he called Philistines . In view of his sharp attacks upon and sting- ing censures of the churches , it should not be re- garded as illegitimate , rude , or improper for any representative of the churches to criticize his ...
... churches whom he called Philistines . In view of his sharp attacks upon and sting- ing censures of the churches , it should not be re- garded as illegitimate , rude , or improper for any representative of the churches to criticize his ...
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... church , but to it , and applying the most candid and cut- ting criticism that Christian churches have ever received from a culture which owed itself to Christianity . It may be noted in passing that the favorite phrase of this imposing ...
... church , but to it , and applying the most candid and cut- ting criticism that Christian churches have ever received from a culture which owed itself to Christianity . It may be noted in passing that the favorite phrase of this imposing ...
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Página 183 - Still thou turnedst, and still Beckonedst the trembler, and still Gavest the weary thy hand. If, in the paths of the world, Stones might have wounded thy feet, Toil or dejection have tried Thy spirit, of that we saw Nothing - to us thou wast still Cheerful, and helpful, and firm! Therefore to thee it was given Many to save with thyself; And, at the end of thy day, O faithful shepherd! to come, Bringing thy sheep in thy hand.
Página 184 - Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God; All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood.
Página 326 - And if my standard-bearer fall, as fall full well he may, For never saw I promise yet of such a bloody fray, Press where ye see my white plume shine, amidst the ranks of war, And be your oriflamme to-day the helmet of Navarre.
Página 13 - It ceased ; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
Página 213 - IF Jesus Christ is a man, — And only a man, — I say That of all mankind I cleave to him, And to him will I cleave alway. If Jesus Christ is a God, — And the only God, — I swear I will follow Him through heaven and hell, The earth, the sea, and the air...
Página 183 - for I of late have been Much cheered with thoughts of Christ, the living bread.
Página 263 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Página 175 - In other words, that it made the soul like a field or garden of God, with all manner of pleasant flowers: all pleasant, delightful, and undisturbed; enjoying a sweet calm, and the gently vivifying beams of the sun. The soul of a true christian, as I then wrote my meditations, appeared like such a little white flower as we see in the spring of the year; low and humble on the ground, opening its...
Página 86 - I say, the acknowledgment of God in Christ Accepted by thy reason, solves for thee All questions in the earth and out of it, And has so far advanced thee to be wise.
Página 255 - I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars, And the pismire is equally perfect, and a grain of sand, and the egg of the wren, And the tree-toad is a chef-d'oeuvre for the highest, And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven...