She has fought the hardest fight for freedom of thought, has produced the grandest inventions, has made magnificent contributions to science, has given us some of the divinest poetry, and quite the divinest music in the world.
We must, therefore, contemplate the soul and her divinest part in order to discover the nature of Intelligence.
If thou ask to what height man has carried it in this manner, look on our divinest Symbol: on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography, and what followed therefrom.
Here are our ten divinest men; with these, unhappily not divine enough, we must even content ourselves and die in peace; what help is there?
Thou comest not with shows of flaunting vines Unto mine inner eye, Divinest Memory!
That breath of extacy, that heavenly light, Flow'd from the wafture of thy angel wings, And from thy smiling eyes: divinest Power!
Its divinest reach is only the fulfilment of the real nature of humanity.
For the modern man the divinest of all things is the mystery of growth.
In other words, he was engaged in one of the divinest forms of alchemy.
The sweetest spirits are made out of the most stormy and self-willed, the mightiest faith is created out of a wilderness of doubts and fears, and the Divinest love is transformed out of stony hearts of hate and selfishness.
So shall Thy service be our perfect freedom, and our subjection divinest liberty.
For Thou, Divinest Wisdom, Thou hast said Thy ways are ways of pleasantness, and all Thy paths are peace; and that the path of him Who wears Thy perfect robe of righteousness Is as the light that shineth more and more Unto the perfect day.
But ours the trust, the grand employ, To work out thisdivinest joy.
For to die young is youth's divinest gift; To pass from one world fresh into another, Ere change hath lost the charm of soft regret, And feel the immortal impulse from within Which makes the coming life cry always, On!
The Elegy is the expression indivinest poetry of the best conceptions of a noble soul upon the most serious topic on which human thought can dwell.
Remember that Raphael's genius wore out that divinest painter before half his life was lived.
We remember, too, that divinest countenance in the Transfiguration, and withdraw all that we have said.
This divinest of methods succeeded remarkably while his schools were so small as to bring him into close paternal contact with every child.
The soft and gentle light of the hour, silvering with heavenly charms every rock, and tree and singing brook, excited no sophistries, but rather inspired the soul with divinest truths.
Ye that have tasted that divinest fruit, Look on this world of yours with opened eyes!
Inventive power is the only quality of which the Creative Intelligence seems to be economical; just as with our largest human minds, that is the divinest of faculties, and the one that most exhausts the mind which exercises it.
Divinest wish of St. Paul, that he himself might be accursed even from Christ for his brethren's sake.
From it comes the light which brings to the Christian that moral unrest and dissatisfaction which is one of God's Divinest gifts to His people.
For a few minutes both men surrendered themselves to Memory's divinest anguish.
Shall we ever in this life find words for our divinest moments?
The heart of the Eternal is filled with love; He bestows upon us the gift of love as our divinest consolation.
But love was there in its divinest aspect, and tenderest pity; and thus fortified, he continued to the end, and waited for the verdict that was to mar or make his future.
Their vast inert mass demands vitalization; and the life which is given for the life of men, the divinestgift of all, is alone sufficient for this regeneration.
What can we say of that which is the highest wisdom, the widest sympathy, the divinest love, and the mightiest power in human history?
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