 | 1891 - 95 páginas
...—Prentice Mulford. Our high respect for a well read man is praise enough for literature. —Emerson. Let nothing disturb thee; Nothing affright thee ; All things are passing ; God never changeth. —Longfellow. (Santa Teresa's Book-Mark.) The only hope of preserving what is best, lies in the practice... | |
 | 1893 - 95 páginas
...—Prentice Mulford. Our high respect for a well read man is praise enough for literature. —Emerson. Let nothing disturb thee; Nothing affright thee ; All things are passing ; God never changeth. —Longfellow. (Santa Teresa's Book-Marie.) The only hope of preserving what is best, lies in the practice... | |
 | 1897
...day. What can we do but " sow beside all waters," and in the morning and in the evening, and say : " Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee ; All things are passing ; God never chaugeth ; Patient endurance Attaineth to all things, Who God possesseth In nothing is wanting ; Alone... | |
 | Inez Nellie Canfield McFee - 1905 - 557 páginas
...measures every distance Through the gateways of the world around him." "Love is sunshine, hate is shadow." "Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee; All things are passing, God never changeth." "Oh fear not in a world like this And thou shalt know ere long, "Whene'er a noble deed is wrought,... | |
 | 1904
...being; and this is the Truth that will free us from all our error thoughts and make us free indeed. " Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee; All things are passing; God never changeth. Patience, endurance Attaineth to all things; Who God possesseth In nothing is wanting; Alone God sufficeth."... | |
 | 1909 - 116 páginas
...would almost say that we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend. STEVENSON. LET nothing disturb thee; Nothing affright thee; All things are passing; God never changeth. LONGFELLOW. LONG live the man whose heart is fresh Who smiles beneath the darkest skies; Who to this... | |
 | Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly - 1910 - 440 páginas
...374 Cloisters of San Pablo del Campo, Barcelona . . . 403 A Street Stairway, Geroua 420 HEROIC SPAIN "Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee,...are passing, God never changeth. Patient endurance Attaint th to all things, Who God postesteth In nothing is wanting. Alone God suffwethJ1 MAXIMS or... | |
 | Henry Dwight Porter - 1911 - 377 páginas
...down by the German troops. Dr. Peck is here and has been requested to go to Pao Ting Fu temporarily. Let nothing disturb thee ; Nothing affright thee ; All things are passing ; God never changeth. — Longfellow. If you are slandered never mind it; it will come off when it is dry. — CG Finney.... | |
 | Elizabeth Putnam Gordon - 1917 - 283 páginas
...ridiculed this patron saint's project for women's religious schools, had not Saint Teresa said : " ' Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee ; All things are passing, God never changeth ! ' " Mrs. Gulick realized that pesetas in unlimited numbers would be needed, for it is expensive to... | |
 | Thomas Walsh - 1920 - 779 páginas
...Madrid in 1881. Mrs. Cunninghame Grahame has published Saint Teresa, her Life and Times (London, 1891). Let nothing disturb thee. Nothing affright thee; All...are passing; God never changeth; Patient endurance Saint Teresa (Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada) Attaineth to all things; Who God possesseth In nothing is... | |
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