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Continue reading →: defeatThe greater part of the men, discouraged, their spirits worn by the turmoil, acted as if stunned. They accepted the pelting of the bullets with bowed and weary heads. It was of no purpose to strive against walls. It was of no use to batter themselves against granite. And from…
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Continue reading →: visionSo spake she, and straightway he started out of slumber and was adread, and turned his eyes away when he beheld the neck and fair eyes of Aphrodite. His goodly face he veiled again in a cloak, and imploring her, he spoke winged words: “Even so soon as my eyes…
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Continue reading →: supremacyBut that proud Paynim forward came so fierce And full of wrath, that with his sharp-head speare Through vainely crosséd shield he quite did pierce, And had his staggering steede not shrunke for feare, Through shield and bodie eke he should him bear… -The Faerie Queene I.iii, Edmund Spenser It…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 7“My sweet,” she said, “as yet I am not wise, Or stored with words aright the tale to tell, But listen: when I opened first mine eyes I stood within the niche thou knowest well, And from my hand a heavy thing there fell Carved like these flowers, nor could…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 6Undue significance a starving man attaches To food Far off; he sighs, and therefore hopeless And therefore good. Partaken, it relieves indeed, but proves us That spices fly In the receipt. It was the distance Was savory. -XLV, Emily Dickinson There are certain child’s books about animals that have always…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 5Whence is this monstrousness? and to what end? Let Thy mercy gleam that I may ask, if so be the secret penalties of men, and those darkest pangs of the sons of Adam, may perhaps answer me. Whence is this monstrousness? and to what end? The mind commands the body,…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 3[Rooster] “Bo was about played out and I hollered up for that Hutchens to come help me. He was sitting up there on his horse smoking a pipe. Now, he wasn’t a regular drover. He was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and he had some interest in the herd. He said ‘Do…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 2Never in peace or war have I seen so vast a concourse. There were tens of thousands of them, all silent, every face watching me. Among them I saw Batta and the King my father and the Fox and Argan. They were all ghosts. In my foolishness I had not…
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Continue reading →: discipleship notes: we 1No matter how long you might stay at the spring, you would always be beginning to see the water. For the water never stops flowing, and it is always beginning to bubble up again. It is the same with one who fixes his gaze on the infinite beauty of God. …







