| 1887 - 890 Seiten
...cannot but minister to human welfare if only its freedom be in harmony with spiritual order : — " Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell." The " crowning race," as conceived by Tennyson, is one that shall look, eye to eye, on knowledge ;... | |
| 1850 - 602 Seiten
...day and cease to be; They are but broken lights of thee, — And thou, О Lord, art more than they. We have but faith : we cannot know ; For knowledge is of things we see ; And yet we trust it conies from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow. Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more... | |
| 1850 - 590 Seiten
...their day and cease to be : They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, 0 Lord, art more than they. We have but faith : we cannot know ; For knowledge is of things we see : And yet wetrust it comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow. Let knowledge grow from more to more,... | |
| Alexander Wallace - 1853 - 312 Seiten
...that now surround us shall be cleared away by the bright and the broad light of eternal sunshine. " Strong, Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have...comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow." This is the spirit which we ought to cherish. Waiting in darkness for more light, " believing where... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge, Frederic Dan Huntington - 1853 - 674 Seiten
...day, and cease to be ; They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they. 4 We have but faith ; we cannot know ; For knowledge...comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow. 5 Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell ; That mind and soul, according... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 Seiten
...would reach unto the heavens— a tower of universal harmony and concord. — SW FULLOM. — Adap. Let Knowledge grow from more to more, But more of Reverence in us dwell, That soul and mind according still, THE DEATH OF THE CHRISTIAN. Behold the western evening light, Melting... | |
| Horace Mosley Moule - 1859 - 268 Seiten
...p. 1n. CHAPTER VI. The Philosophic and Mystic Period. (1) Clemens Alexandrinus, Origen, Tertullian, Knowledge is of things we see; And yet we trust it...comes from thee ; A beam in darkness ; let it grow. TENNYSON. 'Of Tertullian it especially holds good, that he can be understood only from within : —... | |
| Ellen Courtauld - 1860 - 488 Seiten
...day and cease to be : They are but broken lights of thee ; And thou, O Lord, art more than they. 2 We have but faith : we cannot know ; For knowledge...comes from thee, A beam in darkness : let it grow. 3 Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell : That mind and soul, according... | |
| Simon Kerl - 1861 - 372 Seiten
...looks around, he sees no smile of congratulation.—Harper's Magazine. , We have but faith we can not know?,:, For knowledge is of things we see; And yet...trust it comes from thee A beam in darkness let it grow.—Tennyson. 2. It is put at the end of a sentence, complete in sense, to which is annexed some... | |
| 1862 - 348 Seiten
...bore testimony to the deep devotion of his life, and seemed but to renew man's humble confession, " We have but faith ; we cannot know ; For knowledge...comes from Thee, A beam in darkness ; let it grow." Hugh Miller died, by his own hand, in 1857. The last days of his life were disturbed by fearful visions... | |
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