I dive on this side and on that, as far as I can, and there is no end. So great is the force of memory, so great the force of life, even in the mortal Life of man. What shall I do then, 0 Thou my true life, my God? I will pass even beyond this power... The Relaxation Response - Page 88by Herbert Benson, M.D., Miriam Z. Klipper - 2009 - 240 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Edward Bouverie Pusey - Fathers of the church - 1842 - 432 pages
...all these do 1 run, I fly ; I dive on this side and on that, as far as I can, and there is no end. So great is the force of memory, so great the force...even beyond this power of mine which is called memory : The same things out of the memory and in it. 197 yea, I will pass beyond it, that I may approach... | |
| Saint Augustine (of Hippo) - 1848 - 286 pages
...all these do I run, I fly ; I dive on this side and on that, as far as I can, and there is no end. So great is the force of memory, so great the force...even in the mortal life of man. What shall I do then, 0 Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called memory : yea,... | |
| Saint Augustine (of Hippo) - 1868 - 264 pages
...all these do I run, I fly ; I dive on this side and on that, as far as I can, and there is no end. So great is the force of memory, so great the force...life, even in the mortal life of man. What shall I dothen, 0 Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called memory... | |
| Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) - 1876 - 462 pages
...the power of memory, so great the power of life in man, whose life is mortal. What then shall I do, 0 Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called memory — I will pass beyond it, that I may proceed to Thee, 0 Thou sweet Light. What sayest Thou to me ?... | |
| Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.) - 1885 - 478 pages
...liir as I can, and there is no end. So great is tho force of memory, so great the force of life, oven in the mortal life of man. What shall I do then, O...Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond i this power of mine which is called memory : yea, J | will pass beyond it, that I may approach unto... | |
| Christian literature, Early - 1886 - 634 pages
...power of memory, so great the power of life in man, whose life is mortal. What then shall I do, О Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called memory—I will pass beyond it, that I may proceed to Thee, О Thou sweet Light. What sayest Thou to... | |
| Christian literature, Early - 1892 - 672 pages
...power of memory, so great the power of life in man, whose life is mortal. What then shall I do, О Thou my true life, my God? I will pass even beyond this power of mine which is called memory — I will pass beyond it, that I may proceed to Thee, О Thou sweet Light. What sayest Thou to me?... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - Religious literature - 1895 - 746 pages
...I can, and there is no limit. So great is the power of memory, so great the power of life in mortal man. What shall I do then, O Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond it, that I may even attain unto Thee, O sweet Light. What sayest Thou to me? See, I am mounting up... | |
| Eva T. H. Brann - Philosophy - 1999 - 262 pages
...then he can go even further: "I am mounting up by the steps of my soul to thee who dwellest above me. I will pass even beyond this power of mine, which is called memory. I will pass beyond that I may approach thee, sweet light" (X 17). But this way of wandering through... | |
| Philip Schaff - Religion - 2007 - 636 pages
...the power of memory, so great the power of life in man, whose life is mortal. What then shall I do, O Thou my true life, my God ? I will pass even beyond this power' of mine which is called memory — I will pass beyond it, that I may proceed to Thee, O Thou sweet Light. What sayest Thou to me ?... | |
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