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" It lasteth, and ever shall (last) for that God loveth it. And so All-thing hath the Being by the love of God. In this Little Thing I saw three properties. The first is that God made it, the second is that God loveth it, the third, that God keepeth it. "
Masters of the Spiritual Life - Page 37
by Frederick William Drake - 1916 - 160 pages
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Sixteen Revelations of Divine Love

Julian (of Norwich) - Devotional literature - 1843 - 244 pages
...loveth it. And so hath all thing being by the love of God.' In this litle thing I sawe three propeties. The first is, that God made it. The second is, that God loveth it. The third is, that God keepeth it. But, what heheld I therein? verilie the Maker, the Keeper, the Lover. For...
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Daily Strength for Daily Needs

Mary Wilder Tileston - Calendars - 1884 - 394 pages
...answered in my understanding, " // lasteth, and ever shall : For God loveth it. And so hath all thing being by the Love of God." In this little thing I...made it. The second is, that God loveth it. The third is, that God keepeth it. For this is the cause which we be not all in ease of heart and soul : for...
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Papers of a Pariah

Robert Hugh Benson - 1907 - 232 pages
...understanding, and thought, What may this be ? And it was answered generally thus: It is all that is made. ... In this little thing I saw three properties. The first...Keeper and the Lover — I cannot tell; for till I am substantially united with Him, I may never have full rest nor true bliss. What a stammering explanation;...
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Companions of the Way: Being Selections for Morning and Evening Reading

Elizabeth Waterhouse - Devotional calendars - 1908 - 776 pages
...understanding : It lasteth, and ever shall last, for that God Ioveth it. And so All-thing hath the Being by the love of God. In this Little Thing I saw...Keeper, and the Lover, — I cannot tell ; for till I am Substantially oned to Him, I may never have full rest nor very bliss : that is to say, till I be so...
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Mysticism in English Literature

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - Literary Criticism - 1913 - 188 pages
...the Maker of all, all that is made seometh full little." " In this Little Thing," she continues, " I saw three properties. The first is that God made...Keeper, and the Lover— I cannot tell; for till I am Substantially oned to Him, I may never have full rest nor very bliss : that is to say, till I be so...
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Mysticism in English Literature

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - Literary Criticism - 1913 - 192 pages
...the Maker of all, all that is made seemeth full little." " In this Little Thing," she continues, " I saw three properties. The first is that God made...to me verily the Maker, the Keeper, and the Lover — J cannot tell; for till I am Substantially oned to Him, I may never have full rest nor very bliss...
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Women of the Cell and Cloister

Ethel Rolt-Wheeler - Christian women saints - 1913 - 382 pages
...understanding : It lasteth, and ever shall last, for that God loveth it. And so All-thing hath the being by the love of God. " In this Little Thing I...that God loveth it, the third, that God keepeth it." Not only imaginative insight and beauty and tenderness mark this description, but in her vision of...
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Mysticism in English Literature

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - Literary Criticism - 1913 - 186 pages
...the Maker of all, all that is made seemoth full little." " In this Little Thing," she continues, " I saw three properties. The first is that God made it, the second Is that God Isjvelh it, the third, that God keepeth it. But what is to me verily the Maker, the Keeper, and the...
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Practical Mysticism: A Little Book for Normal People

Evelyn Underhill - Mysticism - 1915 - 190 pages
...successively three properties, which she expressed as well as she might under the symbols of her own theology: "The first is that God made it; the second is that God loveth it; the third is that God keepeth it." Here are three phases in the ever-widening contemplative apprehension of Reality....
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A Defence of Idealism: Some Questions and Conclusions

May Sinclair - Idealism - 1917 - 394 pages
...saw three properties. The first is that God madeth it; the second is that God loveth it; the third is that God keepeth it. But what is to me verily the Maker, the Keeper, and the Lover, I cannot tell." (Revelations of Divine Love, p. 10.) And she speaks for all her kindred. Her way is the way of the...
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