But 'twixt their hearts and summer's perfectness Came a dividing thought that seemed to say: "Ye wear strange looks.
Yet though so high thy mission is, And thought to spirit brings, Thy web is but the chrysalis, Where lie the future wings, Now growing into perfectness By thy inwoven things.
If stains and interruptions still sometimes break the perfectness of obedience and continuity of reciprocal ownership, there will be a further cleansing for such sins.
The loftiness and perfectness of that divine Name.
The second fashion of perfectness is the perfectness of a sincere heart and a single eye.
But that whereof I speak now is neither of these, but the third fashion of perfectness; to wit, the perfectness of a soul hallowed unto God, and set apart for Him.
There be three kinds of perfectness, brethren: the perfectness of imputation, which is Christ's work done for us; this we have of Him.
Brethren, let us thank God that in His infinite perfectness He changeth not.
In Christ's garden there forms in clustered beauty and perfectness the ripe growth of virtue, which in the sunshine of His love and under the freshening breath of His Spirit sends forth its spices and "yieldeth its fruit every month.
The Adam of Paradise was, within his limits, what the Image of God had been in perfectness from eternity.
What we all have at heart is the bringing of our manual of worship as nearly as possible to such a pitch of perfectness as the nature of things human will allow.
And man will then attain unto the blessedness of perfectness and be at one with God.
In council all the masters sat and talked about the revelations of the coming age, 24 When she, the Holy Breath, shall fill the earth and air with holy breath, and open up the way of man to perfectness and endless life.
I am convinced that we need much to cultivate this appreciation of the physical perfectness of the fruits that we grow.
In physical perfectness of form and texture and color, there is nothing in all the world that exceeds a well-grown fruit.
Therefore, so far as nature had influence over the early training of this man, it was essential to his perfectness that the nature should be quiet.
For breadth and perfectness of condescending sight, the Shakesperian mind stands alone; but in ascending sight it is limited.
Blame her not; Nor ever say, dear Mother, aught Against that perfectnesswhich is My strength, as once it was my bliss.
And if He brings us to God, it is in His own acceptableness, as risen from the dead, having put away our sins, according to the perfectness of His own work.
No exercise can be more truly edifying and refreshing for the renewed mind than to dwell upon the unleavened perfectness of Christ's humanity--to contemplate the life and ministry of One who was absolutely and essentially unleavened.
His precious blood has put away all our sins, and His all-prevailing intercession ever maintains us in all the perfectness of the place into which His blood has introduced us.
If a charge could be preferred against the believer, it would be calling in question the reality of Christ's identification with him on the cross, and the perfectness of Christ's work on his behalf.
So, also, when we contemplate the beauteous combination of His divine and human relations, the same perfectness is observable.
As a sacrifice, He introduces His people into a settled relationship with God; and as a priest, He maintains them therein, according to the perfectness of what He is.
Earth Is but the reproduction of one form, Whose perfectness is heaven, and thus the mind, Unblinded by the blighting mist of sin, Sees emblems of its everlasting hope In Nature's loveliness.
And the variety of apprehensive gift in different persons he attributed to the greater or lesser perfectness of this blood mixture in them individually.
How also of the wise man tormented by pain, or in hunger and poverty and rags, is his perfectness of wisdom and goodness really sufficient to make him happy?
Again, specific faculties depended on local perfection of mixture in certain organs; orators having thisperfectness in their tongues, cunning craftsmen possessing it in their hands, and so on.
She closed her eyes and began, as she said, to try to realize for him the perfectness of his spirit in God.
Little girl, our ways have been the ways of perfectness and peace.
It may assume all degrees of divergence from geometric precision, all degrees of variety, ranging from the visual perfectness of the Parthenon to the sublime and triumphant inconsequence of the sky-line of New York city.
In Rome were revealed to him the culture of an older and riper civilization and the glories and perfectness of an elder art.
Every life that is struggling to reach the beauty and perfectness of God's thought for it is feeling the power of this blessed friendship, and is being lifted up into the likeness of the Master.
It cannot be surpassed for perfectness of treatment; especially for the obtaining of life and softness, by broad surfaces and fine grouping.
Two particulars in which the perfectness of this method appears may be pointed out.
Mrs. Osgood produced something in almost every form of poetical composition, but the necessary limits of this article permit but few illustrations of the variety or perfectness of her capacities.
The very sense of inevitable error from their purpose marks the perfectness of that purpose, and the continued sense of failure arises from the continued opening of the eyes more clearly to all the sacredest laws of truth.
It must be said, however, that some syllables, and even some vowels, lend themselves more easily than others to that prolonged utterance which is essential to the production of wide intervals and the perfectness of the vanishing movement.
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