Every inspiration of every individual is from Him, the Lord and Giver of light, and life, and understanding.
It does not say that the Holy Spirit is life: but that He is the Lord and Giver of life--a seemingly small difference in words: but a most vast and important difference in meaning and in truth.
Who, but the Spirit of God, the Lord and Giver of life?
For it was the deed of The Father, without whom a sparrow falls not to the ground; of The Son, who died upon the Cross in the utterness of His desire to save; of The Holy Ghost, who is the Lord and Giver of life to all created things.
The Breath of God; The Spirit who is The Lord, and The Giver of Life.
Filled with feelings of gratitude to the Great Giver of good, I reflected, as I carried my wet cargo into the marsh, upon the wonderful effects of my friend's medicine when taken only as medicine.
A peculiar form for bequeathing a gift was that of the Precaria, according to which the giver retained to himself for his lifetime the use of the goods which he gifted.
Mr. Blandy said he believed he had, and in reply to the further question, whom he suspected to be the giver of the poison?
I asked him whom he suspected to be the giver of the poison?
I erected a large two-story adobe house, with nine rooms--finished off several of them and moved into it with all my family, feeling truly thankful to the Giver of all good for the blessing of a comfortable and respectable habitation.
Giver of all good for the many and peculiar favors so graciously bestowed upon us since we have resided in these valleys.
The advice-giver took himself off, and they continued their stroll; but so great was the press of the boys and people to read the placard, that Don Antonio was forced to remove it as if he were taking off something else.
And yet the servience, not of the mind, but of the heart to a larger one, is a fealty most honourable to the giver and the receiver.
Men who had sworn that they never would pull in the same boat again together—might the Great Being, the Giver of life, strike them dead if they did!
I wanted her to have some special, out- of-the-way something from me, which would always call the giver before her mind whenever she saw it.
If the giver of an entertainment wishes to oblige the petitioner, she will stretch a point to do so; if not, she will write a polite note of excuse, giving one of the reasons before mentioned.
The orthodox dinner giver must necessarily possess a certain amount of wealth, and wealth and wit do not always go hand in hand.
This is not only ungracious but raises a doubt in the mind of the giver as to whether the present sent has been duly received.
Each present should bear the card of the giver attached to it.
But a few years ago a ball was not considered a success unless it was an over-crowded one; the popularity of the ball-giver was shown by the guests scarcely being able to find standing-room.
In each case a letter should be sent with the present expressing the congratulations and best wishes of the donor, and, if possible, a card with the name of the giver should be attached to it for identification when the presents are exhibited.
Both ladies and gentlemen follow this practice, thus, at a little after twelve, an average ball-giver finds her rooms deserted by all but those who have nowhere else to go.
I am devoutly thankful to the Giver of all for favouring me so far, and hope that He may continue His kind aid.
We read of Indra, the Lord of Thunder, borne in his chariot, the giver of victory, the giver of wealth to the pious; here once more all seems natural and plain.
She nodded her head and touched her lips courteously to the wine-glass and to the giver of the gift she knew would never be given.
All thy treasures hast thou shown us, but him, the giver of all, we have not seen.
But his soul loveth the taste of earth-grown corn, and while he devours it the giver may pass by unscathed.
I am the giver of knowledge and wisdom," said Pallas Athene, "and through me all things are perfected, and the wrong is put to right.
Like the beggars who begin to whine and exhibit their aggravated sores as soon as a possible giver comes into view," said Susan.
He was insurance agent, toilet soap agent, piano tuner, giver of piano lessons, seller of pianos and of music on commission.
Under this aspect, as a protector of children, as a giver of husbands to girls, and identified with the head or progenitor of the family, the serpent is again a phallical form.
It costs the giver comparatively nothing; but who can tell the priceless value to him who receives it?
Go to thy home, and tell how great things the Lord, the giver of the harvests, hath done for thee in its plenty.
Wherefore for gifts so many and so fine, shared alike by rich and poor, I can indeed in no wise praise him as I ought, yet if I fail to render to the Giver this little hymn of praise, what excuse shall I have?
He knew that the possessor of great authority is bound to imitate the giver of that authority, according to his ability; and herein he shall best imitate God, if he hold nothing in higher honour than mercy.
And, soothly, the holder of great authority ought to imitate the giver of that authority to the best of his ability.
Therefore I, the daughter of a poor old man, thank and bless God for these small mercies, knowing that the Giver thereof is able to give even greater gifts.
As a water-god, and more particularly as the god to whom the largest body of water known to the Babylonians was sacred, Ea was regarded as the source and giver of wisdom.
Fountains everywhere were sacred to him; and so he becomes also the giver of fertility and plenty.
Ashur is the giver of crown and sceptre, and the kings of Assyria are the patesis of the god, his lieutenants.
Knowing that Ishtar, although the giver of life, does not grant a continuance of it, he who is produced by Aruru will have nothing to do with the great goddess.
The oracle-giver and the sorcerer or sorceress are correlated personages in religion.
Hence, the receiver of life is a goddess equally with the giver of life, and indeed, Ishtar and Allatu are but the two aspects of one and the same phenomenon.
Nannar-Sin becomes the giver of life, whose mercies are extended to all.
Give us love, and then we shall have more than all we need, for Thou art Love, Thyself the Giver and the Gift.
Our day is in thy hand, and soon we shall see thee, thou Giver of Life.
At night rises up the smoke of the warriors, a delight to the Lord the Giver of Life; the shield-flower spreads abroad its leaves, marvelous deeds agitate the earth; here is the place of the fatal flowers of death which cover the fields.
Let us seek while here the god, the Giver of Life; I grieve, recalling to memory Nezahualcoyotl.
Even like the quechol bird to the Giverof Life, even as the herald of God, you have waited for the dawn, and gone forth singing ohui, etc.
Dressed in their feathers they go rejoicing the Giver of Life to the excellent place, the place of shards.
Wherever I hear those words, perhaps the Giver of Life is answering, as answers the coyol bird, spreading wide its notes, offering up its flowery song of flowers.
That the words may be repeated, you children, and give joy to the Giver of Life at Tepeyacan.
True it is that my possessions shall perish, my friendships, their home and their house; thus I, O Yoyontzin, pour forth songs to the Giver of Life.
The only joy on earth will be again to send the shield-flower, again to rejoice the Giver of Life; already are discontented the faces of the workers in filth.
Although it may be jewels and precious ointments (of speech), yet of the Giver of Life, one can never here speak in worthy terms.
Wonderful indeed is it how the living song descended upon the drum, how it loosened its feathers and spread abroad the songs of the Giver of Life, and the coyol bird answered, spreading wide its notes, offering up its flowery songs of flowers.
It is well to know these, if only we may please the Giver of Life, lest we be destroyed, we his subjects, alas.
Thus do the nobles glorify themselves with things of beauty, honor and delight, that they may please the one only god, though one knows not the dwelling of the Giver of Life, one knows not whether he is on earth.
Although I wish that theGiver of Life shall give for flowers the shield-flower, how shall I grieve that your efforts have been in vain, that you have gone forth from the world.
I believe in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life.