I would not ask Thee that my work Should never bring me pain nor fear; Lest I should learn to work alone, And never wish thy presence near.
I would not ask Thee that my friends Should always kind and constant be; Lest I should learn to lay my faith In them alone, and not in thee.
But why do you think that God means that you and I should learn to work?
Much more important is it, so he says, that we should learn to seize, grasp and appropriate this ever-present Christ.
Elsewhere he hints which vilely vulgar terms of opprobrium were to be applied to the Pope, and, after instancing them, adds: “It is thus that we should learn to make use of these words.
It is thus that we should learnto make use of these words.
It was his desire that his mother should learn to have such a wish, and this he explained to her.
It was perhaps only natural that you should learnto do so.
And it is also right that we should learn to include, among the woes endured for us by the Man of Sorrows, this haunting consciousness that a base vigilance was to be watched against, that He breathed the air of treachery and vileness.
And the time was at hand when they, who now rejoiced that the devils were subject unto them, should learn by sore humiliation and defeat that this kind goeth not forth except by prayer.
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