| Meredith Nicholson - 1912 - 256 páginas
...place of the unlearned say the Amen at thy giving of thanks, seeing he knoweth not what thou sayest?" " Hath man no second life? — Pitch this one high ! Sits there no judge in Heaven our sins to see? — More strictly, then, the inward judge obey ! Was Christ a man like us? Ah, let us... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1914 - 674 páginas
...So answerest thou ; but why not rather say : " Hath man no second life ? — Pitch this one high I Sits there no judge in heaven, our sin to see ? More strictly, then, the inward judge obey I Was Christ a man like us ? — Ah ! let us try If -Me then, too, \ can be such men as he!"' — The... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1914 - 676 páginas
...man no second life ? — Pitch this one high I Sits there no judge in heaven, our sin to see ? Afore strictly, then, the inward judge obey! Was Christ a man like us ?— Ah ! let us try laws ' of wealth need by no means be so generally mischievous as was once supposed. And the doctrine... | |
| Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, Dorothy Canfield Fisher - 1916 - 168 páginas
...from the highest point of view. It is the soliloquy of a beholding and jubilant soul. — Emerson. Hath man no second life ? Pitch this one high! —...Ah, let us try If we then too can be such men as he! — Arnold. Strange that we creatures of the petty ways, Poor prisoners behind these fleshly bars,... | |
| Durant Drake - 1916 - 448 páginas
...of the divine in us, and may aim to attain to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. "Was Christ a man like us? Ah, let us try If we then too can be such men as he." * We may not refuse to grant recognition to the divinity living in many a saint and prophet; there is no... | |
| Durant Drake - 1916 - 452 páginas
...the divine in us, and may aim to attain to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. " Was Christ a man like us? Ah, let us try If we then too can be such men as he." 4 We may not refuse to grant recognition to the divinity living in many a saint and prophet; there... | |
| Alfred Wilhelm Martin - 1916 - 248 páginas
...prudential, calculating considerations. Matthew Arnold gave expression to the same wish when he wrote : Hath man no second life ? Pitch this one high. Sits there no judge in heaven our sins to see ? More strictly then the inward judge obey. The poet Longfellow celebrated the religion... | |
| Louise Collier Willcox - 1917 - 330 páginas
...forbear ? Live we like brutes, our life without a planl" So answerest thou, but why not rather say — "Hath man no second life? Pitch this one high! Sits...let us try If we then, too, can be such men as He!" STAGIRIUS Thou, who dost dwell alone — Thou, who dost know thine ownThou, to whom all are known From... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1917 - 346 páginas
...forbear? Live we like brutes our life without a plan I" So answerest thou ; but why not rather say, — "Hath man no second life? Pitch this one high! Sits...let us try If we then, too, can be such men as he!" It is a curious and significant fact that Arnold is most bracing when he stands by a grave; his most... | |
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