A Book of Comfort: An AnthologyElizabeth Goudge Coward-McCann, 1964 - 384 páginas A treasury of prose and poetry offerings, wisdom and consolation for the difficulties and challenges of life. |
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... nature allows .... Atheists naturally regard the co - existence of man and the other animals as a mere contingent ... natural " animal to them is the wild one , and the tame animal is an artificial or un- natural thing . But a Christian ...
... nature allows .... Atheists naturally regard the co - existence of man and the other animals as a mere contingent ... natural " animal to them is the wild one , and the tame animal is an artificial or un- natural thing . But a Christian ...
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... Nature . He might have created others . But granted this Nature , then doubtless no smallest part of her is there except because it expresses the character He chose to give her . It would be a miserable error to suppose that the ...
... Nature . He might have created others . But granted this Nature , then doubtless no smallest part of her is there except because it expresses the character He chose to give her . It would be a miserable error to suppose that the ...
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... Nature's priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ; At length the Man perceives it die away , And fade into the light of common day . O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live , That nature yet remembers ...
... Nature's priest , And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended ; At length the Man perceives it die away , And fade into the light of common day . O joy ! that in our embers Is something that doth live , That nature yet remembers ...
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IN THE BEGINNING | 21 |
THE CLOUDS RAIN AND RAINBOWS | 29 |
FOUNTAIN AND STREAM | 35 |
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angel bear beauty birds blessed blue body breath bright bring Christ close cloud comes comfort cross dark dear death delight divine doth dreams earth eternal eyes face fair fall Father fear feet fire flowers Francis give glory grace green grow hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills holy hour John kind leave light live look Lord mind moon morning moved nature never night once pass peace Poems praise published rain reprinted by permission rose round Saint seems seen shadow shining sight sing sleep song soul speak spirit spring stars sweet tears tell thee things thou thought trees turn unto walk whole wind wings wonder