 | Church of Scotland - 1899 - 1162 pages
...all gain is loss, All labour vainly done ; The solemn shadow of Thy cross Is better than the sun. 6 Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy...form, nor ritual word, But simply following Thee. mp 7 We faintly hear ; we dimly see ; In differing phrase we pray ; mf But, dim or clear, we own in... | |
 | Edward John Hardy - 1899 - 316 pages
...ourselves and others. The one thing that is important is to be influenced by the Spirit of Christ. ' Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy...form, nor ritual word, But simply following Thee." If people who pray are sometimes rogues, so also there are swearing saints. If some men steal the livery... | |
 | Aurelia Gay Mace - 1899 - 232 pages
...ineffable , Thy saving name is given. To turn aside from thee is hell, To walk with thee is heaven. " Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude...sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good." In my last letter, I wrote you of the origin of the Shakers ; that the first society was established in... | |
 | 1900 - 214 pages
...plea, Nor Thine the zealot's ban ; Thou well canst spare a love of Thee Which ends in hate of man. "Oar Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy service...Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good. ' ' 106253A HIDDEN MYSTERIES. " He came unto his own, and his own received him not." —John I. 11.... | |
 | 1900 - 200 pages
...praise, As words are less than deeds; And simple trust can find thy ways We miss with chart of creeds. 5 Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may thy...form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. John G. Whittier. 65 OLD HUNDRED. LM GUILUUJME FRANCK, 1545. i. From all that dwell be - low the skies,... | |
 | John Vyrnwy Morgan - 1900 - 604 pages
...this Jewish youth. Already we see many signs of the approaching fulfilment of Whittier's prophecy, — "Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord What may thy...be? Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word But simply follow Thee." The Effect of Recent Theological Discussion on the Lower Classes of the AngloSaxon Race... | |
 | 1900 - 78 pages
...will recognize as most happy, has been selected. The motto of the House is the poet's noble words : ' He serves Thee best who loveth most His brothers and Thy own.' — Report. " Whittier's House is a social settlement, situated in the midst of a densely populated... | |
 | Roeliff Brinkerhoff - 1900 - 480 pages
...descending orb still lingers in the air of all America, has said in his beautiful and familiar hymn: "We bring no ghastly holocaust, We pile no graven stone; He serves Christ best, who loveth most His brothers as our own." On account of the World's Fair at Chicago, the... | |
 | 1900 - 844 pages
...all the world over — the inspiration of noblest institutions — the light and life of the world. Our Friend, our Brother and our Lord ! What may Thy service be? Not name, nor fame, nor ritual word, But simply following Thee! We have been sick all day or would... | |
 | John Stephenson Rowntree - 1901 - 104 pages
...and must be pursued by those who would follow in the footsteps of Him who " went about doing good." " Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy...name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following Thee.1 FRIENDS' PROFESSION IS ESSENTIALLY AFFIRMATIVE, NOT NEGATIVE. Some who have looked at the Friends... | |
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