Ugo Bassi's Sermon in the HospitalJ. Pott & Company, 1885 - 29 sidor |
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... pain it wasteth not ; But yields itself with unabated life , More perfect under the despoiling hand . The bleeding limbs are hardened into wood ; The thinned - out bunches ripen into fruit More full and precious , to the purple prime ...
... pain it wasteth not ; But yields itself with unabated life , More perfect under the despoiling hand . The bleeding limbs are hardened into wood ; The thinned - out bunches ripen into fruit More full and precious , to the purple prime ...
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... pain And loss are piled together , as its days Decline , and the spring sap has ceased to flow Now is it cut back to the very stem ; Despoiled , disfigured , left a leafless stock , Alone through all the dark days that shall come . And ...
... pain And loss are piled together , as its days Decline , and the spring sap has ceased to flow Now is it cut back to the very stem ; Despoiled , disfigured , left a leafless stock , Alone through all the dark days that shall come . And ...
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... pain As show us we are mortal , and should stir Our hearts to greater diligence in life ; — But such long weakness , and such wearing pain As has no end in view , that makes of life One weary avenue of darkened days , The bitter ...
... pain As show us we are mortal , and should stir Our hearts to greater diligence in life ; — But such long weakness , and such wearing pain As has no end in view , that makes of life One weary avenue of darkened days , The bitter ...
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... pains and pleasures , —while our pain Passeth not , nor will pass ; -and only this Remains for us to look for , -more of pain , And doubt if we can bear it to the end . And furthermore , from any other ill , Except it be remorse , can ...
... pains and pleasures , —while our pain Passeth not , nor will pass ; -and only this Remains for us to look for , -more of pain , And doubt if we can bear it to the end . And furthermore , from any other ill , Except it be remorse , can ...
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... Pain , and he has naught besides : Most miserable must he be indeed , If this be wholly evil , as it seems . But if this be the hardest ill of all For mortal flesh and heart to bear in peace , It is the one comes straightest from God's ...
... Pain , and he has naught besides : Most miserable must he be indeed , If this be wholly evil , as it seems . But if this be the hardest ill of all For mortal flesh and heart to bear in peace , It is the one comes straightest from God's ...
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Sida 9 - Measure thy life by loss instead of gain ; Not by the wine drunk, but the wine poured forth ; For love's strength standeth in love's sacrifice ; And whoso suffers most hath most to give.
Sida 26 - Thou will not find it in this world again, Nor in another ; here, and here alone Is given thee to suffer for God's sake. In other worlds we shall more perfectly Serve Him and love Him, praise Him, work for Him Grow near and nearer Him with all delight ; But then we shall not any more be called To suffer, which is our appointment here. Canst thou not suffer then one hour...
Sida 20 - Are able to receive it ; men as men, Can reach no higher than the Son of God, The perfect Head and Pattern of mankind. The time is short, and this sufficeth us To live and die by ; and in Him again We see the same first, starry attribute, " Perfect through suffering," our salvation's seal Set in the front of His Humanity.
Sida 28 - I have not yet praised God." And He might answer to thee, — " Never more. All pain is done with." Whensoe'er it comes, That summons that we look for, it will seem Soon, yea too soon. Let us take heed in time That God may now be glorified in us ; And while we suffer, let us set our souls To suffer perfectly : since this alone, The suffering, which is this world's special grace, May here be perfected and left behind. — But in obedience and humility ;— Waiting on God's hand, not forestalling it....
Sida 27 - ... our appointment here. Canst thou not suffer then one hour, — or two ? If He should call thee from thy cross to-day, Saying, It is finished ! — that hard cross of thine From which thou prayest for deliverance, Thinkest thou not some passion of regret Would overcome thee ? Thou wouldst say, " Sc soon? Let me go back, and suffer yet awhile More patiently ; — I have not yet praised God.
Sida 9 - The winter through : — and next year blooms again ; Not bitter for the torment undergone, Not barren for the fulness yielded up ; As fair and fruitful towards the sacrifice, As if no touch had ever come to it, But the soft airs of heaven and dews of earth ; — And so fulfils itself in love once more. And now, what more shall I say...