Illumine their eyes by the light of love, and enkindle their hearts by the rays streaming from the heaven of the Supreme Concourse.
May we uphold the flag of international agreement and enkindle a light which shall illumine all regions with the radiance of oneness.
I ask God to expose thee to its fragrance, move thee by its breeze, enkindle thee by its coals of fire and illuminate thee by its brightness.
Enkindle with all your might in every meeting the light of the love of God, gladden and cheer every heart with the utmost loving-kindness, show forth your love to the strangers just as you show forth to your relations.
Thus may I enkindle the light of guidance in the hearts of Thy servants.
Undoubtedly, thou must enkindlethe lights of the Kingdom therein.
Therefore it is incumbent upon thee to enkindle thyself with the fire of the love of God in order that thy words may have an effect in hearts which are as of hard stone.
Enkindle the fire of the love of God in the heart with such intensity that thou mayest become a flame of fire and a luminous lamp of guidance.
Enkindle thou his lamp and fructify his garden, so that thou mayest become his real son and worthy of the favors and gift of the Almighty.
Abstractions, under the glowing genius of the orator, acquired a beauty, a vitality, a power to thrill the blood and enkindle the affections, awakening into earnest activity many a dormant faculty.
In the year 1881, a new plan was devised by the Government to enkindle strife in respect to the Maoris.
As may be seen, the mine was charged: a spark would be sufficient to enkindle an immense fire.
The revolutionary race is, perhaps, not completely extinct in this country, and what remains will be sufficient to enkindle the sacred flame in the hearts of all.
Otherwise it is impossible that things {110} so great and terrible should excite in us no fear, or that things in their own nature infinitely amiable, should enkindle in us no desire.
Again, they often enkindle even the roofs Of houses and inside the very rooms With swift flame hold a fierce dominion.
For rather he Whom old things chafe seems likely to rejoice At new; but one that in fore-passed time Hath chanced upon no ill, through goodly years, O what could ever enkindle in such an one Passion for strange experiment?
Again, perchance, In coming along, it pulls from out the air Some certain bodies, which by their own blowsEnkindle its velocity.
By the ardent love which the Holy Helpers had for Thee, I implore Thee to enkindle in my heart the flame of Thy love, so that I may remain in Thee and Thou in me.
Let us practise these devotions to enkindle in our hearts a true and ardent love for our sorrowful Mother.
That through the intercession of St. Erasmus Thou enkindle in us Thy holy love, we beseech Thee, hear us.
It was the work of the Spirit to enkindle and illuminate their understanding so that they could put the experiences of the last three years in order, if one may put it in that way.
Enough to enkindle the flame of resentment in the Breast of a common Soldier, who of all men has the most delicate Sentiments of honor!
May God grant, that the Love of Liberty & a Zeal to support it may enkindle in every town.
She takes no ground of opposition to the beliefs of others, expresses no contempt for any form of belief in God; but she measures all beliefs by their moral influence and their power to enkindle the enthusiasm of humanity.
Belzebub: The lawful Rights Of subjects to transgress can them inflame, And fires enkindle that the very air Would soon consume.
I feel glad that any sparks of mine have served to enkindlethe cassia, nard and frankincense which so prodigally enrich your own altar.
The prayer of quiet, then, is a little spark of the true love of Himself, which our Lord begins to enkindle in the soul; and His will is, that the soul should understand what this love is by the joy it brings.
My pasture is the high emprise, And though the end desired be not attained, And though my soul in many thoughts is spent, Enough that she enkindle noble fire, Enough that she has lifted me on high, And from the ignoble crowd has severed me.
Can thine eyes enkindle so suddenly another's heart, and yet shed no warmth on thine own?
Do Thou enkindle my soul as with a live coal from off Thy holy altar!
Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of Thy faithful, and enkindle in them the fire of Thy love.
Ah, let this blessing enkindlein my heart a love of God!
Our mind is enlightened, and we pray to the Holy Spirit to open our hearts and to enkindle in them the fire of divine love.
Thy light; come into my heart, to enkindle in it the fire of Thy love, and to unite it so intimately with Thine own, that it may be no more I that live, but Thou that livest in me and reignest in me forever.
Come, O Lord, with Thy all-conquering love, and enkindle my cold heart and the hearts of all careless Christians with the flames of love!
And then the office of it is without intermission to enkindle a fire in this Something which may burn it up; and then with the flames thereof exceedingly to enflame itself, and raise the heat of the Love-fire by it, even seven degrees higher.