| Harvard University - 1895 - 496 páginas
...step, since time began, fear I see the steady gain of man, — A light is breaking calm and clear. a. That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad, Our common, daily life divine, And every land a Palestine. Henceforth my heart shall sigh no more For... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - 1895 - 616 páginas
...in the words of Jesus, "I came not to destroy, but to fulfil," or which sings, in Whittier's hymn, " That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad." We must all honor and reverence that sentiment which induces us to pay respect and gratitude to our... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1895 - 584 páginas
...appealiug of his look, — " I too am weak, and faith is small. And blindness happeneth unto all. " Yet sometimes glimpses on my sight. Through present wrong, the eternal right ; And, step by step, siui-e time began, I see the steady gain of шал ; "That all of good the past hath bad Remain* to... | |
| 1895 - 264 páginas
...more. NO, 108, " Он, SOMETIMES GLEAMS UPON OUR SIGHT." "OLD AND NEW." 1 Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong, the eternal right, And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. 2 That all of good the past hath had Remains to m >ke our own time glad,... | |
| Charles Rockwell Tenney - 1895 - 468 páginas
...glorious presence feel ; O King of souls, thyself reveal. 25otoen. . M. 30. 1 O, SOMETIMES gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong, the eternal Right ; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. 2 That all of good the past hath had, Remains to make our own time glad,... | |
| 1915 - 322 páginas
...philosophers of all the ages have seen and understood this great truth. We see with the eyes of Whittier : And step by step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man. Or with Tennyson : Yet I doubt not thro' the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of... | |
| Unitarian Church of the Messiah (New York City, N.Y.) - 1914 - 98 páginas
...gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong, the eternal Right; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad, Our common, daily life divine, And every land a Palestine. Through the harsh noises of our day, A low,... | |
| Sangerville (Me.) - 1914 - 94 páginas
...philosophers of all the ages have seen and understood this great truth. We see with the eyes of Whittier: And step by step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man. Or with Tennyson : Yet I doubt not thro' the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1914 - 576 páginas
...SCOTT,* rSig. HAMBURG. LM LOWELL MASON, 1824. 37'The Chapel of the Hermits.' O sometimes gleams upon our sight Through present wrong the eternal right; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man, — That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time... | |
| Unitarian Church of the Messiah (New York City, N.Y.) - 1914 - 98 páginas
...and his eye Dark with the mists of age, it was his time to die." HYMN " Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong, the eternal Right; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad,... | |
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