| Theodore Parker - 1856 - 432 sider
...in the falling of a sparrow; in the distress of a nation; in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...gone is that sweet music which kept in awe the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light through the windows... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1856 - 472 sider
...the falling of a sparrow ; in the distress of a nation ; in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...gone is that sweet music which kept in awe the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light through the windows... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 234 sider
...the falling of a sparrow, in the distress of a nation, in the sorrow or the rapture of the world./ Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...which cheers the poor ' widow in her lonely toil, and conies like light through the windows of morning, to men who sit stooping and feeble, with failing... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 236 sider
...in the falling of a sparrow, in the distress of a nation, in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...awe the rulers and the people, which cheers the poor f widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light through the | windows of morning, to men who sit stooping... | |
| Albert Réville - 1865 - 218 sider
...in the falling of a sparrow, in the distress of a nation, in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, aud comes like light through the windows of morning, to men who sit stooping and feeble, with failing... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 sider
...Christianity, and the world is well-nigh dumb, for gone is that sweet music which kept in order the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely...windows of morning, to men who sit stooping and feeble, witli foiling eyes and a hungering heart. It is gone, all gone; only the cold, bleak world left before... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 720 sider
...Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons. The True Idea of a Christian Church, Boston, Jan. 4, 1846. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...well-nigh dumb, for gone is that sweet music which kept in order the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1908 - 500 sider
...in the falling of a sparrow, in the distress of a nation, in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...gone is that sweet music which kept in awe the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light through the windows... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1908 - 508 sider
...in the falling of a sparrow, in the distress of a nation, in the sorrow or the rapture of the world. Silence the voice of Christianity, and the world is...gone is that sweet music which kept in awe the rulers of the people, which cheers the poor widow in her lonely toil, and comes like light through the windows... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1918 - 942 sider
...great truth when he said, "Silence the voice of Christianity and the world is well-nigh dumb; forgone is that sweet music which kept in awe the rulers and the people." The country districts furnish the cities with strong, bright, ambitious and active men and women, who... | |
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