A Book of Comfort: An AnthologyElizabeth Goudge Coward-McCann, 1964 - 384 pages A treasury of prose and poetry offerings, wisdom and consolation for the difficulties and challenges of life. |
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... bring rain seasonably as she turned ; Yet no one thinks to thank the regular Sun For shining fierce in summer , mild in winter- Why should the Moon so drudge ? But if one night she brings us , as she turns , Soft , steady , even ...
... bring rain seasonably as she turned ; Yet no one thinks to thank the regular Sun For shining fierce in summer , mild in winter- Why should the Moon so drudge ? But if one night she brings us , as she turns , Soft , steady , even ...
Page 160
... bring down from themselves and bring up to Himself those who were to be made subject , healing the swollenness of their pride and fostering their love : so that their self - confidence might grow no further but rather diminish , seeing ...
... bring down from themselves and bring up to Himself those who were to be made subject , healing the swollenness of their pride and fostering their love : so that their self - confidence might grow no further but rather diminish , seeing ...
Page 171
... bring light even out of that , will bring knowledge out of thine ignorance , clear- ness out of thy scruples , and consolation out of thy dejection of spirit . The sun is not weary with so many thousand years shining ; God cannot be ...
... bring light even out of that , will bring knowledge out of thine ignorance , clear- ness out of thy scruples , and consolation out of thy dejection of spirit . The sun is not weary with so many thousand years shining ; God cannot be ...
Contents
IN THE BEGINNING | 21 |
THE CLOUDS RAIN AND RAINBOWS | 29 |
FOUNTAIN AND STREAM | 35 |
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