Autobiography of a Disembodied SoulVreeland Publishing Company, 1907 - 293 стор. |
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... Father and the Son After the Tragedy of Calvary . CHAPTER XI . AUREOLES AND HOW WON . Splenetic Spirits - Terrestrial Fame of Minor Consequence In the Second Estate - Contrasts - The Unpardonable Sin . CHAPTER XII . SUPERIOR INSIGHT OF ...
... Father and the Son After the Tragedy of Calvary . CHAPTER XI . AUREOLES AND HOW WON . Splenetic Spirits - Terrestrial Fame of Minor Consequence In the Second Estate - Contrasts - The Unpardonable Sin . CHAPTER XII . SUPERIOR INSIGHT OF ...
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... Father in supernal sympathy . Absolute harmony between the two Essences is not unusual even within the precincts of Time . The consciousness should ever dominate all other sensations that God alone is great ! * * The Sacred Oracles ...
... Father in supernal sympathy . Absolute harmony between the two Essences is not unusual even within the precincts of Time . The consciousness should ever dominate all other sensations that God alone is great ! * * The Sacred Oracles ...
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... Father . Finally we approached that Ineffable Universe , now dimly apparent by a faint illumination in the far away Empyrean . But before its glories became more distinct our advance was restrained by the All - Pervading Presence ...
... Father . Finally we approached that Ineffable Universe , now dimly apparent by a faint illumination in the far away Empyrean . But before its glories became more distinct our advance was restrained by the All - Pervading Presence ...
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... father . As he came to them a stranger he expressed sensibility of the impropriety of pressing his suit until inquiry could be made by them as to his stand- ing and fortune , but respectfully urged that , should he be deemed ...
... father . As he came to them a stranger he expressed sensibility of the impropriety of pressing his suit until inquiry could be made by them as to his stand- ing and fortune , but respectfully urged that , should he be deemed ...
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... Father . · Does God seek knowledge of any man's noble or ignoble deeds , He has only to consult the records of that man's Memory . Such records are indisputable , unchallengeable . By their truths the creature can be justified or con ...
... Father . · Does God seek knowledge of any man's noble or ignoble deeds , He has only to consult the records of that man's Memory . Such records are indisputable , unchallengeable . By their truths the creature can be justified or con ...
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Сторінка 190 - As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool.
Сторінка 237 - O Heaven, whither ? Sense knows not; Faith ' knows not ; only that it is through Mystery to Mystery, from ' God and to God. " We are such stuff ' As Dreams are made of, and our little life ' Is rounded with a sleep !"
Сторінка 14 - All goes to show that the soul in man is not an organ, but animates and exercises all the organs; is not a function, like the power of memory, of calculation, of comparison, — but uses these as hands and feet ; is not a faculty, but a...
Сторінка 236 - I feel in myself the future life. I am like a forest which has been more than once cut down. The new shoots are stronger and livelier than ever. I am rising, I know, toward the sky. The sunshine is on my head. The earth gives me its generous sap, but heaven lights me with the reflection of unknown worlds.
Сторінка 237 - Thus, like some wild-flaming, wildthundering train of Heaven's Artillery, does this mysterious MANKIND thunder and flame, in long-drawn, quick-succeeding grandeur, through the unknown Deep. Thus like a God-created, fire-breathing Spirit-host, we emerge from the Inane; haste stormfully across the astonished Earth; then plunge again into the Inane. Earth's mountains are levelled, and her seas filled up, in our passage...
Сторінка 236 - The nearer I approach the end, the plainer I hear around me the immortal symphonies of the worlds which invite me. It is marvelous, yet simple. It is a fairy tale, and it is history.
Сторінка 214 - Sir Charles Lee, by his first lady, had only one daughter, of which she died in childbirth ; and when she was dead, her sister, the Lady Everard, desired to have the education of the child ; and she was by her very well educated, till she was marriageable, and a match was concluded for her with Sir William Perkins, but was then prevented in an extraordinary manner. Upon a Thursday night...
Сторінка 215 - ... body, notwithstanding the lady would needs have her let blood, which was done accordingly ; and when the young woman had patiently let them do what they would with her, she desired that the chaplain might be called to read prayers, and when prayers were ended she took her guitar and...
Сторінка 14 - Ineffable is the union of man and God in every act of the soul. The simplest person, who in his integrity worships God, becomes God; yet forever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable.
Сторінка 236 - I have been writing my thoughts in prose and verse: history, philosophy, drama, romance, tradition, satire, ode, and song, — I have tried all. But I feel I have not said the thousandth part of what is in me. When I go down to the grave, I can say, like so many others, " I have finished my day's work;" but I cannot say, "I have finished my life.