| lady Katie (Emanuel) Magnus - Jews - 1888 - 240 pages
...I may rise again, Nor perish by Thine anger slain. This draught that I myself combine, What is it ? Only Thou dost know If well or ill, if swift or slow,...faith I place, Not in my craft, but in Thy grace." ' (1) Halevi's character, however, was far enough removed from that which an old author has defined... | |
| Adele Bildersee - Jews - 1918 - 344 pages
...showing the spirit in which Halevi pursued his calling as physician closes with these lines : ". . . All my faith I place, Not in my craft, but in Thy grace." A love of God not less intense than that of the Psalmist is expressed in the verses, "When I am estranged... | |
| University of Bombay - 1906 - 340 pages
...1 may rise again, Nor perish by Thine anger slain. This draught that I myself combine, What is it ? Only thou dost know If well or ill, if swift or slow,...faith I place, Not in my craft, but in Thy grace." THURSDAY, ЗОтн NOVEMBER. [2P.M. то 5 PM] FRENCH— PAPER I. KlSCTIOlf I. " Morcaux choitit da... | |
| Questions and answers - 1901 - 1008 pages
...three lines from the Atonement service Lady Magnus quotes as indicating the sentiment of Judaism : When I remove from Thee, O God, I die whilst I live ; but when I cleave to Thee, 1 live in death. The poet questions, Lord, where art Thou to be found ? Hidden and high is Thy home.... | |
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