A Book of Common WorshipG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900 - 418 pages |
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Page 85
... dost eat thy food to repeat the name of God ? " The stranger said , " My custom is that of the fire - worshipper . " Then Abraham arose in wrath , and drove the aged Geber from his house . Even as he did so a swift- winged spirit stood ...
... dost eat thy food to repeat the name of God ? " The stranger said , " My custom is that of the fire - worshipper . " Then Abraham arose in wrath , and drove the aged Geber from his house . Even as he did so a swift- winged spirit stood ...
Page 170
... dost once diverge and incline to it , thou wilt no longer without distraction be able to give the preference to that good thing which is thy proper possession and thine own ; for it is not right that anything of any other kind , such as ...
... dost once diverge and incline to it , thou wilt no longer without distraction be able to give the preference to that good thing which is thy proper possession and thine own ; for it is not right that anything of any other kind , such as ...
Page 176
... dost thou resist ? But if there is a providence which allows itself to be propi- tiated , make thyself worthy of the help of the divinity . But if there is a confusion without a governor , be content that in such a tempest thou hast in ...
... dost thou resist ? But if there is a providence which allows itself to be propi- tiated , make thyself worthy of the help of the divinity . But if there is a confusion without a governor , be content that in such a tempest thou hast in ...
Page 184
... Dost thou still wish me to exist ( live ) ? I will continue to exist as free , as noble in nature , as thou hast wished me to exist ; for thou hast made me free from hindrance in that which is my own . But hast thou no further need of ...
... Dost thou still wish me to exist ( live ) ? I will continue to exist as free , as noble in nature , as thou hast wished me to exist ; for thou hast made me free from hindrance in that which is my own . But hast thou no further need of ...
Page 185
ence to thee I depart . How dost thou de- part ? Again , I say , as thou hast pleased , as free , as thy servant , as one who has known thy commands and thy prohibitions . And so long as I shall stay in thy service , whom dost thou will ...
ence to thee I depart . How dost thou de- part ? Again , I say , as thou hast pleased , as free , as thy servant , as one who has known thy commands and thy prohibitions . And so long as I shall stay in thy service , whom dost thou will ...
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Ahura Mazda Almighty Amen beauty Behold beseech Thee Bhikkhus body Brahman Brâhmana breath City of Righteousness command Common Worship creatures dæmon darkness death deeds divine divine eye dost doth dwell earth eternal everlasting evil faith Father fear flesh forever give glory gods grace grant GUSTAV GOTTheil hand happy hath heaven heavenly Hesiod honor hymns Israel King kingdom kingdom of heaven knoweth land live Lord thy love Thee maker of men Max Müller mercy mind Mishna Mithra mountains ness never night path peace perfect poor praise prayers pure Rabbi rejoicing Religion reverence saith seek servants shine Socrates soul speak spirit Tartarus thereof things Thou art Thou hast thou mayest thou shalt Thou wilt thoughts Thy holy Thy love Thy majesty Thy name thyself tongue true truth unto Thee verily virtue wisdom wise word worship
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Page 26 - Their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, And their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, And rejoiceth as a strong man to run his course. His going forth is from the...