But He keeps the gold and gives it me piece by piece just when He will, and as much as He will, and no more. Given Gold - Página 1por Sina Ethel Stookesberry - 1913 - 78 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1880 - 506 páginas
...then I look up and thank Him delightedly, and go on with it. That is how the hymns and poems come." " The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into my possession, and said, Now use it as you like 1 But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece just when He will and as much as He will, and... | |
| 1880 - 492 páginas
...with it. That is just how the hymns and poems come. . . . The Master has not put a chest of gold in my possession and said: "Now use it as you like. But He keeps the gold and gives it me piece by piece, just when He will and as much as He will and no more. Miss Havergal's works were... | |
| 1880 - 598 páginas
...had asked for a poem on ' Satisfied,' she wrote: ' The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold in my possession, and said, " Now use it as you like! " But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece just when He will, and as much as He will, and no more. Some day, perhaps, He will... | |
| Maria Vernon Graham Havergal - 1881 - 432 páginas
...Satisfied ' grandly " ! No, she couldn't ! Not unless He gave it me line by line ! That is how verses come. The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into...as you like ! " But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece just when He will and as much as He will, and no more. Some day perhaps He will send... | |
| 1881 - 790 páginas
...her to write a poem on ' Satisfied,' she wrote : ' The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold in my possession and said, ' Now use it as you like ! ' But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece just when He will, and no more. Some day, perhaps, He will send me a bright line... | |
| Frances Ridley Havergal - 1883 - 526 páginas
...general being given me, but also of every separate poem or hymn, nay every line, being given. . . . The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into...possession, and said, ' Now use it as you like!' But Ho keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece, gust when He will and as much as He will, and no... | |
| Frances Ridley Havergal - 1883 - 496 páginas
...also of every separate poem or hymn, nay every lino, being given. . . . Tho Master has not put a ehest of poetic gold into my possession, and said, ' Now use it as you liket' But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece, just when He will and as much as He will,... | |
| Maria Vernon Graham Havergal - 1887 - 296 páginas
...she couldn't ! Not unless He gave it me line by line ! HYMN MEMORANDA. 109 That is how verses come. The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into...as you like !" But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece just when He will and as much as He will, and no more. Some day perhaps He will send... | |
| Frances Ridley Havergal - 1892 - 310 páginas
...'Satisfied' grandly"! No, she couldn't! Not unless He gave it me line by line! That is how verses come. The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into...as you like! " But He keeps the gold, and gives it me piece by piece, just when He will and as much as He will, and no more. Some day perhaps He will... | |
| Francis Arthur Jones - 1902 - 396 páginas
...and then I look up and thank Him delightedly, and go on with it That is how the hymns and poems come. The Master has not put a chest of poetic gold into...as you like ! ' But he keeps the gold and gives it me piece by piece just when He will, and as much as He will and no more. Some day perhaps He will send... | |
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