| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer, Marianne Moore - 1913 - 392 pages
...saintly Felix found Jesus in the humble toil of a quarry-man, thus proving the truth of the saying, "Raise the stone and thou shalt find me ; cleave the wood and there am I." Colored plates by Mr. Herbert Moore illustrate the poem, and decorative designs by Mr.... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1913 - 494 pages
..."Thou hast learned the open secret; thou hast come to me for rest; With thy burden, in thy labour, thou art Felix, doubly blest. "Nevermore thou needest...am with thee everywhere; Raise the stone, and thou shall find me; cleave the wood, and I am there." m ENVOY The legend of Felix is ended, the toiling... | |
| 1914 - 758 pages
...remember that He is also Down. Don't aspire, if you can't ; but go right down and find Him there. 'Lift the stone and thou shalt find Me : Cleave the wood and I am there.' " (12) "I should entirely leave off arguing about trifles as well as about religion. It is no good.... | |
| 1914 - 588 pages
...Jesus is made to say: "I am they (ie, all men) and they are I"; and that from the Oxyrrhyncus Logia : "Raise the stone, and thou shalt find me; cleave the wood, and there am I." 454 THE MAN ON STREET AND CHURCH REVIVIFIED limits. One might describe them as an elaborate... | |
| 1915 - 640 pages
...however simple, sets the soul that does it free. Every deed of love and mercy, done to man is done to me. Nevermore thou needest seek Me, I am with thee everywhere, Raise the stone and thou shall find Me. cleave the wood and I am there." —Miss Rhea Welsh, who teaches first-grade in Ada,... | |
| Robert Hugh Benson - 1915 - 176 pages
...remember that He is also Down. Don't aspire, if you can't ; but go right down and find Him there. ' Lift the stone and thou shalt find Me : Cleave the wood and I am there.' " (xiii) " I should entirely leave off arguing about trifles as well as about religion. It is no good.... | |
| Harold Bruce Hunting - 1915 - 450 pages
...Whereever there are two, they are not without God, and where there is one only, I say I am with him. Raise the stone and thou shalt find me; cleave the wood and there am I." The large majority of the documents in this enormous mass are of the sort that one would... | |
| George Arthur Walton - 1916 - 70 pages
...shelter. It does not lead us away from God to engage in the world's work. Rather, it brings us closer. "Raise the stone, and thou shalt find Me; Cleave the wood, and there am I." In what spirit do we address ourselves to our work? Do we labor for the utmost production... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore - 1917 - 234 pages
...Heav'n, am broken In the sacrament of life. Nevermore thou needest seek me, I am with thee ev'rywhere ; Raise the stone and thou shalt find me, Cleave the wood and I am there. HENRY VAN DYKE 75 Charles Wesley Love Divine 8, 7, 8, 7, D. George F. Lejeane 1. Love Di-vine, all... | |
| 1917 - 232 pages
...light are stirred By the music of the word; Gospel for the heavy-laden, answer to the labourer's cry; "Raise the stone, and thou shalt find me; cleave the wood, and there am I." A Lost Word of Jesus HENRY VAN DYKE Come unto Me and I will give you rest. We labor and... | |
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