| James Martineau - 1848 - 344 pagine
...secret grief; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off; I do not think we should discern him any more on the grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsernane. Depend upon it, it is not the want of greater miracles, but of the soul to perceive such... | |
| Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1856 - 80 pagine
...provided the hungry multitudes of Galilee with food. ' Depend upon it,' says an eloquent preacher, ' depend upon it, it is not the want of greater miracles,...perceive such as are allowed us still, that makes as push all the sanctities into the far spaces we cannot reach. The devout feel that wherever God's... | |
| James Martineau - 1858 - 568 pagine
...secret grief; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off; I do not think we should discern him any more on the...but of the soul to perceive such as are allowed us etill that makes us push all the sanctities into the far spaces we cannot reach. The devout feel that... | |
| Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1863 - 424 pagine
...provided the hungry multitudes of Galilee with food. ' Depend upon it,' says an eloquent preacher, ' depend upon it, it is not the want of greater miracles,...that makes us push all the sanctities into the far spares we cannot reach. The devout feel that wherever God's hand is, them is miracle, and it is simply... | |
| 1864 - 426 pagine
...house and mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea, ... in the day-duty or the nightmusing, I do not think we should discern him any more on the...the sanctities into the far spaces we cannot reach." How easily we grow accustomed to any unusual development of human nature of however transcendent meaning!... | |
| 1864 - 872 pagine
...house and mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea, ... in the day-duty or the nightmusing, I do not think we should discern him any more on the grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsernane. Depend upon it, it is not the want of greater miracles, but oi the soul to perceive such... | |
| 1886 - 216 pagine
...margin of the sea ; in the bursting seed or opening flower ; in the day-duty and the night musing ; I do not think we should discern Him any more on the...grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane. JAMES MARTINEAU. Henceforth my heart shall sigh no more For olden time and holier shore ; God's love... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1888 - 584 pagine
...the margin of the sea; in the bursting seed or opening flower; in the day-duty and the night musing; I do not think we should discern Him any more on the...grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane. — Martlneau. A new reredos is being put into St. Paul's (London) at the expense of one hundred and... | |
| Mrs. Minnie E. Kenney Paull - 1895 - 224 pagine
...September 8. gin of the sea, in the bursting seed or opening flower, in the day duty and the night musing, I do not think we should discern Him any more on the...grass of Eden or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane. — JAMES MARTINEAU. September 9. I thank Thee, too, that Thou hast made Joy to abound. So many gentle... | |
| William James - 1902 - 560 pagine
...grief ; in the procession of life, ever entering afresh, and solemnly passing by and dropping off ; I do not think we should discern him any more on the...grass of Eden, or beneath the moonlight of Gethsemane. I Depend upon it, it is not the want of greater miracles, but of the soul to perceive such as are allowed... | |
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