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ReviewsWe haven't found any reviews in the usual places.Write review Common terms and phrasesage to age Arius art everywhere art in heaven art our Father beatitude beauty beauty which thou blameless bless thee blessest bread children of men come and thy communion conscience daily daily bread darkness dear done on earth draw near unto duties thou givest duty earthly ever every little thing eyes faculties which thou faculty faith Father who art feet fillest fire of heaven flee unto thee flesh flowers forever forever and ever glass darkly glorious glory to glory hands heart heart and soul heart cries heaven heaven too heavens above holy holy spirit human immortality John Brown JULY 18 kingdom of heaven know that thou know thee leadest lift light ligion live in unity lives Lord love thee loving-kindness and thy manifold mankind manly morning prayer mortal Mother Mother too nature thou hast nature which thou near unto thee needest ness night night unto night noble OTHOU Infinite OTHOU Infinite Spirit ourselves overmastering pass from glory perfect philanthropy piety pray thee prayer prophets psalm remember before thee sacrament serve thee slavery son of perdition sorrows soul stars strength sweet temptations tence thank thee thanksgiving thee for thy thee for thyself thee that thou thee that while THEODORE PARKER thine infinite thine infinite perfection things thou art thou feedest thou givest thou hast created thou hast given thou hast placed thou hast writ thou needest Thou who art thy children thy justice thy kingdom come thy love thy loving-kindness thy presence thy providence thy spirit thy tender mercy thyself till toil towards thee transfigure triest truth tyrs underneath our feet walks in beauty watchest wherewith thou whom whose wilt wisdom world of matter worship worship thee References to this bookFrom Google ScholarA Taste for" Poison": Dickinson s Departure from OrthodoxyROWENA REVIS JONES Project MUSE Journals The Emily Dickinson Journal Volume 2, Number ...Rowena Revis Jones, CiteULike Connotea - 1993 - The Emily Dickinson Journal Popular passagesMay the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, our Strength and our Redeemer. Page 93 O Lord, may we be quick to resent anything like an insult to our nation ; so may Thy Kingdom come and Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Amen. Page 92 Thou art there ; if we make our bed in hell, behold Thou art there ; if we take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall Thy hand lead us, and Thy right hand shall hold us. Page 31 The next generation will care little for the chances of elections that govern Governors now, it will care little for fine gentlemen who behaved shabbily ; but it will read very intelligently in his rough story, fortified with exact anecdotes, precise with names and dates, what part was taken by each actor ; who threw himself into the cause of humanity and came to the rescue of civilization at a hard pinch, and who blocked its course. Page xiii Fops, whether in hotels or churches, will utter the fop's opinion, and faintly hope for the salvation of his soul ; but his manly enemies, who despised the fops, honored him ; and it is well known that his great hospitable heart was the sanctuary to which every soul conscious of an earnest opinion came for sympathy — alike the brave slaveholder and the brave slave-rescuer. These met in the house of this honest man — for every sound heart loves a responsible person, one who does not in generous... Page xiii O thou who art infinite perfection, we thank thee for thyself; and we know that out of thy power, thy wisdom, thy justice, and thy love, have flowed forth this world of matter, and this world of man, and that kingdom of heaven whereinto we all hope to enter at the last. We thank thee for thy loving-kindness and thy tender mercy, which are over all thy works, and where we cannot see, save through a glass darkly, we will still trust thee, with infinite longing and with absolute confidence, and that... Page 191 Our Father Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy Name ; Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen. Page 200 They that go down to the sea in ships, and do business in great waters, These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep. Page 34 Thou art there : if we make our bed in hell, behold, Thou art there. If we take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea ; Even there shall thy hand lead us, and thy riyht hand uphold us. Page 107 Infinite Spirit, who needest no words for man to hold his converse with thee, we would enter into thy presence, we would reverence thy power, we would worship thy wisdom, we would adore thy justice, we would be gladdened by thy love, and blessed by our communion with thee. We know... Page 5 Other editions
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