| Edward Campbell Tainsh - 1868 - 1868 - 262 pages
...noble courage — rising to tbe general problem of the relation of evil to good ; what shall we say? " Oh, yet we trust that, somehow, good Will be the final...to the void, When God hath made the pile complete. *•*»«** " Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last— far off—... | |
| Horace Greeley - Divorce - 1868 - 650 pages
...Tennyson timidly, yet impressively, warbles, in mourning the death of his beloved friend : — " O, yet we trust that, somehow, good Will be the final...to the void, When God hath made the pile complete; * Lam. iii. 33. " That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth, with vain desire, Is shrivelled... | |
| Horace Greeley - Divorce - 1868 - 670 pages
...mourning the death of his beloved friend: — " O, yet we trust that, somehow, good Will be the final god of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects...to the void, When God hath made the pile complete; * Lam. iii. 33. . " That not a worm is cloven in vain; That not a moth, with vain desire, Is shrivelled... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1868 - 520 pages
...For fear divine Philosophy Should push beyond her mark, and be Procuress to the Lords of Hell. tin. OH yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final...walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroy'd, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete ; That not a worm is... | |
| John William Colenso (bp. of Natal.) - 1868 - 380 pages
...weaknesses, all the grace which has been given us to resist temptation, and the use which we have made of it. Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final...nothing walks with aimless feet; That not one life will be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete ; — That... | |
| William M. White - Mystics - 1868 - 816 pages
...trust that good shall fall At last— far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. "That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one...to the void, When God hath made the pile complete." " The Lord cannot act against the Laws of the Divine Providence, because to act against them would... | |
| Horace Greeley - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 918 pages
...Tennyson timidly, yet impressively, warbles, in mourning the death of his beloved friend : — " O, yet we trust that, somehow, good • Will be the final goal of ill, To pnnirs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood; " That nothing walks with aimless... | |
| Robert Collyer - 1867 - 344 pages
...confidence that all things work together for good. " And nothing walks with aimless feet, And ..ot one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hag made the pile complete." VI. FAITH. HUB. xi. 1 : " Faith . . . the evidence of things not seen."... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - Civilization - 1869 - 332 pages
...afforded the theme, I may say, of his noblest poem — the subject of his noblest utterances : — "Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final...to the void, When God hath made the pile complete. " Behold we know not anything, We can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last,... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - Civilization - 1869 - 334 pages
...afforded the theme, I may say, of his noblest poem — the subject of his noblest utterances : — "Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final...sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood. 22 Mr. Tennyson's Creed of Progress. " That nothing walks with aimless feet, That not one life shall... | |
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