| J. G. Whittier - 2007 - 524 pages
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| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1882 - 592 pages
...prophet of Israel, our own prophet poet, Whittier, has sung: — " Lord, What may thy service be V Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following...Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good." The spirit which glowed in the later Isaiah, and uttered the earnest rebuke of the priesthood which... | |
| 1891 - 1252 pages
...true religion. Without them it is impossible to please God. Possessing them we are complete in him. "Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy...form, nor ritual word, But simply following Thee. "Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude ; Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good."... | |
| 1897 - 882 pages
...praise, As words are less than deeds; And simple trust can find thy ways We miss with chart of creeds. Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may thy...form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee. — JG Whittier. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. REV. MARY BAKER G. EDDY, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian... | |
| Alice Peloubet Norton - 1899 - 374 pages
...made for the worship of God, by the incense of prayer, by sacrifice, by the commandments, by praise. " Thy litanies, sweet offices Of love and gratitude...Thy sacramental liturgies, The joy of doing good." (7) His soul is the Holy of Holies in which Clod dwells and manifests himself. " Build thee more stately... | |
| Prospect Union (Cambridge, Mass.) - 1894 - 566 pages
...Jersey City. The following lines of the poet from whom the house takes its name, are its motto : " He serves Thee best who loveth most His brothers and Thy own." The settlement aims to help those with whom it comes in contact by giving them higher ideals and in... | |
| E. Hedge Webster - 1889 - 240 pages
...under her guidance. - REV. MR. FERRY. "Our Friend, our Brother, r.nd our Lord, What may thy services be? Nor name, nor form, nor ritual word, But simply following thee." — Whittier. REV. Mr. Ferry of Northampton, preached morning and evening at the Unitarian church.... | |
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