Luther League Review, Volume 20

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Luther League of America, 1907 - Lutheran Church

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Page 26 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering ; for he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea, driven with the wind, and tossed.
Page 16 - And this did she many days. But Paul, being grieved, turned and said to the spirit, " I command thee in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her." And he came out the same hour.
Page 16 - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Page 20 - Peace, prosperity, and health, Private bliss, and public wealth, Knowledge with its gladdening streams, Pure religion's holier beams : Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise.
Page 14 - For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands. O Lord, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are very deep.
Page 35 - Now lettest Thou Thy servant depart, O Lord, According to Thy word in peace ; For mine eyes have seen Thy salvation Which Thou hast prepared before the face of all peoples, A light for revelation to the Gentiles And the glory of Thy people Israel.
Page 20 - LITTLE drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean, And the beauteous land.
Page 11 - ... sakes. For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance. For as ye in times past have not believed God, yet have now obtained mercy through their unbelief; even so have these also now not believed, that through your mercy they also may obtain mercy. For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all.
Page 28 - ... of all the world, to cultivate courage and cheerfulness, to make others happy, to fill life with the splendor of generous acts, the warmth of loving words, to discard error, to destroy prejudice, to receive new truths with gladness, to cultivate hope, to see the calm beyond the storm, the dawn beyond the night, to do the best that can be done and then to be resigned — this is the religion of reason, the creed of science.
Page 15 - I never was deeply interested in any object, I never prayed sincerely and earnestly for anything, but it came ; at some time — no matter at how distant a day — somehow, in some shape — probably the last I should have devised — it came.

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