Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may thy service be ? — Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. We bring no ghastly holocaust, We pile no graven stone ; He serves thee best who loveth most His brothers and thy own.... Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine - Page 323edited by - 1882Full view - About this book
| David Smith - Christian biography - 1905 - 610 pages
...full humanity, Its joys and pains belong ; The wrong of man to man on Thee Inflicts a deeper wrong. " Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude...Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good." — WHITTIER. Cana of THE village of Cana, called Cana of Galilee to distinguish it Galilee. from the... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...holocaust, We pile no graven stone ; He serves Thee best who loveth most His brothers and thy own. 140 Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude; Thy sacramental liturgies The joy of doing good. In vain shall waves of incense drift The vaulted nave around, In vain the minster turret lift Its brazen... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church - Hymns, English - 1905 - 692 pages
...Lord, What may thy service be? — Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. 5 Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude; Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good. JOHN G. WHITTIER JOSEPH BARNBY tt m _ r i. I wor-ship thee, most gra -ciousGod, And all thy ways a... | |
| 1906 - 140 pages
...plea, Nor Thine the zealot's ban ; Thou well canst spare a love of Thee Which ends in hate of man. 5 Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude...Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good. 6 The heart must ring Thy Christmas bells, Thy inward altars raise ; Its faith and hope Thy canticles,... | |
| Quotations - 1906 - 810 pages
...With a preacher who smacks of the field and the street. LOWELL, Fable } or Critics, lines 801-812 1 He serves thee best who loveth most His brothers and thy own. WHITTIBR, Our '.'.:,->, st. 35 'Theodore Parker. Preachers. — When preachers tall us all they think.... | |
| Francis Wayland Shepardson - Hymns, English - 1909 - 160 pages
...our Lord, What may thy service be ? Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word But simply following Thee. He serves Thee best who loveth most His brothers and Thy own. II — SONG (ALL STANDING) — Canonbury K. Schumann (/ 81o-56, ^m++^ * T-* 1. Forth in Thy Name, O... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1910 - 520 pages
...Thee Which ends in hate of man. Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy service be ? — Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following...; Thy sacramental liturgies The joy of doing good. In vain shall waves of incense drift The vaulted nave around, In vain the minster turret lift Its brazen... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - Bible - 1910 - 392 pages
...Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy service be? Not name, nor form, nor ritual word, But only following Thee. We bring no ghastly holocaust, We pile no graven stone, He serves the best who loves the most. His brothers and Thy own. GOODNESS AND LIGHT "God saw the light, that... | |
| Charles Sumner Nutter, Wilbur Fisk Tillett - Hymn writers - 1911 - 630 pages
...Lord, What may thy service be? — Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. ÍÍ Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude...Thy sacramental liturgies. The joy of doing good. Jnhn C. Whitticr. Copyright, Hotighton, Mifflin It Co. Part of a sweet and majestic poem of thirty-eight... | |
| John Vaughan - Bible - 1913 - 166 pages
...Lord What may thy service be ? — Not name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude,...Thy sacramental liturgies The joy of doing good. The heart must ring thy Christmas bells, Thy inward altars raise ; Its faith and hope thy canticles, And... | |
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