When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn. Essays - Página 69por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 371 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Arthur William Robinson - 1894 - 192 páginas
...be real and lasting, must be based upon Religion. 'When a man,' it has been beautifully said, 'lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn1.' When we fail in courage, in modesty, in patience, in sympathy, in consideration for others,... | |
| James Harcourt West - 1894 - 124 páginas
...fragment of the universe, a fragment of its Mighty Life, and heir to all, — then shall his voice be "sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." When a man comes really to dwell thus in the divine, — living in love with love, — his life shall... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 470 páginas
...all rural people, but a source of great satisfaction. One noted nature lover said : " When man lives with God his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the waters or the rustle of the corn, and although he is a small being in the midst of these objects in... | |
| 1896 - 234 páginas
...for the divinity in man." He speaks of living in self-reliance as living with God. " When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." With Emerson, to rely on one's own nature and constitution is to rely on God. " We but half express... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1897 - 144 páginas
...direction and freedom of the ... 72, 73 Voice, quality of 01 Volume of voice 105-107 " When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." PSYCHO VOX. VOICE, THE NATURAL REPORTER OF THE INDIVIDUAL. TT is true in nature, in both organic and... | |
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1899 - 240 páginas
...— God and man and nature evermore distinct. ik. It CHAPTER VII THE IDEAL ATTITUDE When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn. — EMERSON. IT may now occur to the critic that we have not offered an entire substitute for the pantheistic... | |
| Victor Charbonnel - 1899 - 386 páginas
...spirit revive in us a feeling of confidence and serenity. Emerson assures us that " when a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of corn." This voice speaks only words of hope. My neighbor, in the village where I spend my summers,... | |
| 1900 - 500 páginas
...attuned to the higher harmonies. Outward signs disclose the inward state. Emerson says: "When a man lives with God his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn." The tone of the voice is a true index to the state of the soul. Every word, act, condition, environment... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 páginas
...perception, we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish. When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur...subject remains unsaid ; probably cannot be said ; for all__th_ai-.jwf membering^_of the_ jntuition. That thought by what I can now nearest approach to say... | |
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