| Arminianism - 1879 - 1042 pages
...eye ot the public, may make the record more useful ; for it cannot be too often pouted oat that : ' The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all...ourselves ; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God.' He was the last survivor of the children of the late Mr. Edward Brabrook by his first marriage, and... | |
| 1832 - 586 pages
...pray; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of llcavun. Old friends, old scenes will lovelier be, As more of heaven in each...love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care. As for some clear familiar strain Untired we ask and ask again, Ever in its melodious store, Finding... | |
| John Keble - Christian poetry, English - 1827 - 398 pages
...we find, New treasures still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of heaven in each...love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care. As for some dear familiar strain Untir'd we ask, and ask again, Ever, in its melodious store, Finding... | |
| Religion - 1853 - 1142 pages
...to wind ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky. The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves, a road To bring us, daily, nearer God." This view of Christian communion suggests the wisdom and the desirableness of those ordinances and... | |
| Henry Stebbing - Religious poetry, English - 1832 - 858 pages
...still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier he, As more of heaven in each we see ; Some softening...love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care. As for some dear familiar strain Untired we ask, and ask again, Ever, in its melodious store, Finding... | |
| Unitarianism - 1836 - 424 pages
...we find, New treasures still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. " Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of heaven in each...love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care. " As for some dear familiar strain Untired we ask, and ask again, Ever, in its melodious store, Finding... | |
| Theology - 1836 - 814 pages
...to wind ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky. The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask — Room to deny ourselves : a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. " Le Maitre retired into a private house, near the Abbey of Port Royal ; and having once put his hand... | |
| Maria Weston Chapman - American poetry - 1836 - 240 pages
...wind ourselves too high, For sinful man beneath the sky : The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves ; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. Seek we no more ; content with these, Let present rapture, comfort, ease, As Heaven shall bid them,... | |
| Maria Weston Chapman - American poetry - 1836 - 256 pages
...wind ourselves too high, For sinful man beneath the sky : The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Room to deny ourselves ; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. Seek we no more ; content with these, Let present rapture, comfort, ease, An Heaven shall bid them,... | |
| Eleanor C. Agnew - 1837 - 450 pages
...and sole anxiety, was now transferred to the guardianship of another. CHAPTER IX. Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of Heaven in each...love and prayer, Shall dawn on every cross and care. — Keble. " GERALDINE," said De Grey, the year after their marriage, on their return to Milan from... | |
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