"Arise" Quotes from Famous Books
... prayed, and gave thanks to God. He then stooped down, and taking a little earth in his hand, said, as he scattered it over the coffin: "Sleep, sweet messenger of consolation! Sleep, until He whom thy lips first proclaimed to me, calls thee to arise!" And with this, he burst into tears, as ... — Fanny, the Flower-Girl • Selina Bunbury
... 67th, instead of, "Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered," the Psalter of the ... — Primitive Christian Worship • James Endell Tyler
... problems because of the deplorable war in Europe, which so tragically affects our co-religionists there, and it will require much devotion and understanding on our part to properly deal with the conditions which will necessarily arise. The Menorah Journal should freely discuss these conditions, so as to inspire its readers with the desire to aid and the courage needed in the situation which is facing us. Thus, by "spreading light," the Journal can greatly assist the Menorah movement, and render efficient service ... — The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915 • Various
... all arise out of some germs of history, all handle the facts romantically, and all appear to have been composed, in their extant shapes, at a considerable time after the events. I may cite Mary Hamilton; The Laird of Logie is another case in point; there are ... — Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy • Andrew Lang
... will naturally arise among the enlightened lovers of truth, why so grand and so demonstrable a science should for forty-five years have made so little progress toward general recognition. It is sufficient to say that new and revolutionary truth is never welcomed, and, if the ... — Buchanan's Journal of Man, September 1887 - Volume 1, Number 8 • Various
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