All's Well!G.H. Doran, 1916 - 165 halaman |
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Halaman 41
... suffering one looked up into the face Of Him whose death to sinners brought God's grace ; -God's Son ! The tender brow with unhealed wounds was scarred , The hand that held The Cup , the nails had marred ; -God's Son ! WHITE BROTHER ...
... suffering one looked up into the face Of Him whose death to sinners brought God's grace ; -God's Son ! The tender brow with unhealed wounds was scarred , The hand that held The Cup , the nails had marred ; -God's Son ! WHITE BROTHER ...
Halaman 42
John Oxenham. WHITE BROTHER ( continued ) " Brother , for thee I suffered greater woes ; As I forgave , do thou forgive thy foes , -God's son ! " " Yea , Lord , as Thou forgavest , I forgive ; And now , my soul unto Thyself receive ...
John Oxenham. WHITE BROTHER ( continued ) " Brother , for thee I suffered greater woes ; As I forgave , do thou forgive thy foes , -God's son ! " " Yea , Lord , as Thou forgavest , I forgive ; And now , my soul unto Thyself receive ...
Halaman 43
... suffer wrong ; For all the stirrings in the dead dry bones ; For bold self - steeling to the times ' dread needs ; For every sacrifice of self to Thee ; For ease and wealth and life so freely given ; For Thy deep sounding of the hearts ...
... suffer wrong ; For all the stirrings in the dead dry bones ; For bold self - steeling to the times ' dread needs ; For every sacrifice of self to Thee ; For ease and wealth and life so freely given ; For Thy deep sounding of the hearts ...
Halaman 65
... suffered them , as unaware Of their soul - cankerings . We had slipped back along the sloping way , No longer holding First Things First , But throning gods emasculate , — Idols of our own fashioning , Heads of sham gold and feet of ...
... suffered them , as unaware Of their soul - cankerings . We had slipped back along the sloping way , No longer holding First Things First , But throning gods emasculate , — Idols of our own fashioning , Heads of sham gold and feet of ...
Halaman 80
... suffer loss , When He tries the hearts of men . And the wood , and the hay , and the stubble Shall pass in the flame away , For gain is loss , and loss is gain , And treasure of earth is poor and vain , When He tries the hearts of men ...
... suffer loss , When He tries the hearts of men . And the wood , and the hay , and the stubble Shall pass in the flame away , For gain is loss , and loss is gain , And treasure of earth is poor and vain , When He tries the hearts of men ...
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1914 continued Bees in Amber better blood and hopeful brings us home Britons Christ clank and whirr CROSS STILL STANDS crucify dark dead deep died doth dread drum e'er earth EMPTY CHAIR EPILOGUE eyes faith fiery fight final doom flame fought glad Welcome Home God's Son God's sons goeth gold hand fast hath heart!-nor heaven HIGH THINGS home at last HOME continued JOHN OXENHAM joys King's High Kings land larger liberties Life's live long and long long the day Lord MEETING-PLACE continued never night nobler noblest pain Poverty Street pride Reaper Red Drums red harvest SAVE THEIR SOULS saw my fellows sight Silence SILENT TE DEUM SLEEPING TO-NIGHT sorrow SOULS ALIVE sprang to Duty's strife suffer surely sweet thank Thee Thine Thou thunders thy hand tries the hearts unto Vanity Fair vast VICTORY DAY continued WHITE BROTHER continued wonderful wrong
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Halaman 27 - Lord God of Hosts, whose mighty hand Dominion holds on sea and land, In Peace and War Thy Will we see Shaping the larger liberty. Nations may rise and nations fall, Thy Changeless Purpose rules them all.
Halaman 53 - Only through Me can Life's red wounds find healing Only through Me shall earth find peace again. Only through Me . . . Love's Might, all might transcending, Alone can drain the poison-fangs of Hate. Yours the beginning! — Mine a nobler ending, — Peace upon Earth, and Man regenerate! Only through Me can come the great awaking; Wrong cannot right the wrongs that Wrong hath done; Only through Me, all other gods forsaking, Can ye attain the heights that must be won.
Halaman 96 - To every man there openeth A Way, and Ways, and a Way, And the High Soul climbs the High Way, And the Low Soul gropes the Low, And in between, on the misty flats, The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there openeth A High Way, and a Low. And every man decideth The Way his soul shall go.
Halaman 91 - He writes in characters too grand For our short sight to understand ; We catch but broken strokes, and try To fathom all the mystery Of withered hopes, of death, of life, The endless war, the useless strife, — But there, with larger, clearer sight, We shall see this— His way was right.
Halaman 27 - For those who weak and broken lie, In weariness and agony, Great Healer, to their beds of pain Come, touch, and make them whole again! O, hear a people's prayers, and bless Thy servants in their hour of stress!
Halaman 28 - For those who minister and heal, And spend themselves, their skill, their zeal Renew their hearts with Christ-like faith, And guard them from disease and death. And in Thine own good time Lord, send Thy peace on earth till time shall end ! Oxenham. 62. A Te Dewn for These Times. From "All's Well,
Halaman 28 - For those to whom the call shall come, We pray thy tender welcome home; The toil, the bitterness, all past, We trust them to thy love at last. O hear a people's prayers for all Who, nobly striving, nobly fall!
Halaman 25 - Christ rules! No more shall Might, Though leagued with all the Forces of the Night, Ride over Right. No more shall Wrong The world's gross agonies prolong. Who waits His Time shall surely see The triumph of His Constancy; When, without let, or bar, or stay, The coming of His Perfect Day Shall sweep the Powers of Night away; — And Faith, replumed for nobler flight, And Hope, aglow with radiance bright, And Love, in loveliness bedight, SHALL GREET THE MORNING LIGHT...
Halaman 71 - If we would build anew, and build to stay, We must find God again, And go His way !
Halaman 96 - To every man there openeth A way, and ways, and a way. And the high soul climbs the high way, And the low soul gropes the low: And in between, on the misty flats, The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there openeth A high way and a low, And every man decideth The way his soul shall go.