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" Teach me, my God and King, ^ In all things Thee to see, * And what I do in anything, To do it as for Thee. All may of Thee partake: Nothing can be so mean Which with this tincture (for Thy sake) Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause... "
The Plain Teacher: Shewing the Advantage of Man's Prudent and Pious Conduct ... - Page 32
by Richard Steele - 1807 - 223 pages
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Hymns and sacred songs, for Sunday schools and social worship [ed. by G.B ...

Hymns - 1855 - 274 pages
...end ? Thy joys when shall I see ? VIII. TEACHERS' MEETINGS. 278, Working God's Will. 8.M. 1 fTEACH me, my God and King, -*- In all things Thee to see : And what I do in anything, To do it as for Thee ! 2 To scorn the senses' sway, While still to Thee I tend : In all I...
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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes: For the Use of Christian Congregations

Henry Ward Beecher - 1855 - 518 pages
...trust betray, I shall for ever die. C. WESLEY. 623. SM 1. TEACH me, my God and King, Thy will in all to see ; And what I do in any thing, To do it as for Thee ! 2. To scorn the senses' sway, While still to Thee I tend; In all I do, be Thou the way, In all, be...
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The Christian Parlor Magazine, Volume 11

1855 - 424 pages
...in the house of God. It can exclaim with old Herbert, "Teach me my God and King, In all things ilme to see ; And what I do in any thing, To do it as for thee." JUDGE a man by his actions ; a poet by his eye ; an idler by his fingers ; a lawyer by his leer ; an...
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The Harvard Magazine, Volume 1

1855 - 576 pages
...pale proper. On a chief cousu of the first, a dust clout of the fourth, having upon it the motto, — 'A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine ; Who sweeps a room as for God's laws, Makes that and the action fine-' Crest, the owl of Minerva." I handed in Dorry and took...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert

George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 pages
...tincture (for thy sake) Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgerie divine: Who sweeps a room as for thy laws, Makes that and th' action fine. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold : For that which God doth touch and own Cannot...
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Praying the Bible

Elizabeth Canham - 2001 - 132 pages
...The most humdrum house cleaning task is divinized if it is undertaken for the sake of our Creator: Teach me my God and King, In all things thee to see; And what to do in anything, To do it as for thee. All may of thee partake; Nothing can be so mean, Which, with...
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Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses

Søren Kierkegaard - 2003 - 396 pages
...Herbert, The Elixir, 5: "A servant with this clause [namely, in all things God to see] Makes drudgerie divine: Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and th' action fine." 24William Blake: "He who would do good to another must do it in Minute Particulars ... & every...
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Florence Nightingale’s Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and ...

Lynn McDonald - 2006 - 598 pages
...heart and dwelling and drive me out. Source: Note, ADD Mss 45844 ff81-82 Claydon 31 August 1892 Voice: Teach me, my God and King, in all things Thee to see (Thou who art Love and Wisdom and Power in all these tangles and difficulties) . And what I do in anything...
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The Letters to the Corinthians

1956 - 356 pages
...partake; Nothing can be so mean, Which with this tincture, 'for thy sake', Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine: Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws. Makes that and the action fine. 77 This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold; For that which God doth touch...
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Theory and History of Ideological Production: The First Bourgeois ...

Rodríguez Gómez Rodríguez - 2002 - 324 pages
...Luther when he wrote that labour was dignified or degrading according to the spirit in which it is done. "A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine;...Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and the action fine." (94-95) Now the fact is that these texts indicate precisely the opposite of what...
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