| Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends - 1910 - 1018 sidor
...Vermont, spoke of openings for service in travel and how we may thus upbuild the character of others. "For God in ways they have not known, Will lead His own." A visit was received from James M. Moon. He spoke of our unique position as equal with man in our branch... | |
| 1855 - 846 sidor
...and still. Often such lowly heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought : For God. through ways they have not known, Will lead His own. And they, the bright, who long to prove, In joyous path, in cloudless lot. How fresh from earth their grateful love Can spring without a stnin or spot,... | |
| 1855 - 214 sidor
...and slill. Often such lowly heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought, For Gud, tnrough ways they have not known, Will lead His own. And they, the bright who long to prove, In joyous path, in cloudlets lot. How frtsh from earth their grateful love Can spring without a stain or spotOften... | |
| 1856 - 852 sidor
...and still : Often such lowly heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought : For God, through ways they have not known, Will lead His own. And they, the bright, who long to prove, ID joyous path, in cloudless lot, How fresh from earth their grateful love Can spring without a stain... | |
| Lucretia Peabody Hale - 1858 - 392 sidor
...own. The gentle breast that thinks with pain It scarce can lowliest tasks fulfil, And, would it dare its life to scan, Would ask but pathway low and still,...prove In joyous way, in cloudless lot, How fresh from each their grateful love Can spring without a stain or blot, — Such youthful heart is often given... | |
| Lucretia Peabody Hale - 1858 - 402 sidor
...without a stain or blot, — Such youthful heart is often given The path of grief to tread to heaven ; For God in ways they have not known Will lead his own. What matter what the path may be ? The end is clear and bright to view ; We know that we a strength... | |
| Caroline Snowden Guild - 1859 - 336 sidor
...and ftill. Often such lowly heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought; For God, through ways they have not known, Will lead his own. And they, the bright, who long to prove, In joyous path, in cloudless lot, How frefh from earth their grateful love Can spring without a ftain or spot,—... | |
| Woodbury Melcher Fernald - 1859 - 468 sidor
...CHAPTER VIII. THE WINDING WAY. " We see the end, the house of God, But not the path to that abode ; For God, in ways they have not known, Will lead his own." WE not only have fluctuations of state — ups and downs of spiritual experience, but irregularity... | |
| Woodbury Melcher Fernald - 1859 - 466 sidor
...CHAPTER VHI. THE WINDING WAY. " We BCD the end, the honse of God, But not i In- path to that abode ; For God, in ways they have not known, Will lead his own." WE not only have fluctuations of state — ups and downs of spiritual experience, but irregularity... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1861 - 788 sidor
...and still ; Often such lowly heart is brought To act with power beyond its thought : For GOD, through ways they have not known, Will lead His own. ' And they, the bright, who long to prove, In joyous path, ш cloudless lot, How fresh from earth their grateful love, Can spring without a stain or spot... | |
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