| 1896 - 588 pages
...certain gay optimism of faith and hope triumphant, surmounts that infirmity of fear. ' Sin is behovely, but all shall be • well and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall ' be well,' is the refrain of page after page — and little marvel it is, for ' she saw an high privity hid in... | |
| Julian (of Norwich) - 1843 - 268 pages
...informed me of all that me needed, answered by this word, and said, ' Sin is behovely, but all shall Ic well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing...brought to my mind generally all that is not good ; and the shameful despite, and the uttermost tribulation that he bare for us in this life, and his... | |
| Julian (of Norwich) - 1843 - 244 pages
...comforteth readily and sweetly, meaning thus : ' It is true, that sin is cause of all this pain ; but all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.' These words were shewed full tenderly, shewing no manner of blame to me, ne to none that shall be safe.... | |
| 1984 - 630 pages
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| 1892 - 774 pages
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| William Ralph Inge - 1906 - 266 pages
...turned his mind to his feeling and endured his woe." The "ALL SHALL BE WELL" 63 optimistic refrain : " All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well," is the keynote of much of the book. It is caught up again in the concluding paragraphs. "Therefore... | |
| 1908 - 876 pages
...devout study of the Revelations of Divine Love, by Mother Juliana, of Norwich. There he shall read how all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well. "And also, for more understanding, this blessed word was said : Lo, I loved thee ! Behold and see that... | |
| 1908 - 1476 pages
...devout study of the Revelations of Divine Love, by Mother Juliana, of Norwich. There he shall read how all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well. "And also, for more understanding, this blessed word was said : Lo, I loved thee ! Behold and see that... | |
| Ethel Rolt-Wheeler - 1913 - 382 pages
...beyond our human comprehension. This is the way taken by Juliana. It has been revealed to her that all shall be well and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well ; but brooding over this, she remembers that it is a point of faith that many shall be condemned, as... | |
| Frederick John Foakes-Jackson - 1915 - 288 pages
...this world. It was a temper of trustful happiness, a confidence that for those who are ' in Christ ' " all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well," as Julian of Norwich says. " In Christ," Augustine declares, " immortality is no longer a hope but... | |
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