Deprivest whomsoever Thou willest not,” refers to the reward and punishment of the souls according to its deeds.
Then said the Siddhi-kuer again, "If thou wilt not tell a tale, at least give the token that I may know thou willest I should tell one.
Then said the Siddhi-kuer, "If thou wilt not tell a tale, at least give me the token by which I may know that thou willest I should tell one.
Thou willest therefore that I receive Thee and unite myself to Thee in charity.
Whereto his mother, "At all events, the work is not wearisome; so do thou whatso thou willest even as he bade thee.
Withal I would assure thee that an the giving of this water please thee not, let the matter be clean forgotten; for to do all thou willest is my one and only wish.
O God, Who willest that while we pray for the souls in purgatory, we should at the same time remember the most essential of our duties, grant us through Thy infinite merits and unbounded charity, the pardon of our past negligences.
Thus it is that Thou willest to deliver us from the slavery of pride, and to show man that Thy divine arm is never stronger than when he thinks it powerless.
Thou willest that I come to Thee, as one sick to a physician who can heal him; as one poor to his rich lord who can assist.
Thou workest solely for man’s true utility; and Thou willest that man should operate solely for Thine honour, and not for his own (separate) utility.
Thou labourest in man and for man with Thy Love, and in return Thou willest that the whole man should act for Love, and this because, without Love, nothing good can be produced.
I implore Thee by the Ocean of Thy mercy and the Day-Star of Thy grace to do with Thy servant as Thou willest and pleasest.
Whomsoever Thou willest Thou causest to draw nigh unto the Most Great Ocean, and on whomsoever Thou desirest Thou conferrest the honor of recognizing Thy Most Ancient Name.
Thou doest what Thou willest through Thy decree, and choosest, through the power of Thy might, whatsoever Thou desirest.
Verily Thou art the Lord of Strength, Thou art potent to ordain whatsoever Thou willestand within Thy grasp Thou holdest the reins of all created things.
Thou doest whatsoever Thou willest by virtue of Thy sovereignty which encompasseth all created things, and ordainest that which Thou pleasest through the potency of Thy behest which pervadeth the entire creation.
Certes, Robin," said the knight, "from the semblance that I see of thee thou willest well that my daughter should be wedded.
Then she said: "Because thou willest it not: because thou hadst liefer make that journey with some one else.
Ralph smiled faintly and stood up, and said: "I will go with thee if thou willest it, but sooth to say I shall be but a dull fellow of thine to-day.
For altogether, as Thou art, Thou only knowest; Who art unchangeably, and knowest unchangeably, and willest unchangeably.
That is as it may be," said Christopher; "willest thou mine?
Thou bestowest sovereignty on whom Thou willestand dost withhold it from whom Thou desirest.
Thou dost confer sovereignty upon whomsoever Thou willest and dost seize it from whomsoever Thou willest.
Now with the new-born day I give Myself anew to Thee, That as thou willest I may live, And what Thou willest be.
Thou willest that I mercy show, That I take heed and do no ill, That I the needy warm and fill, Nor stones at any sinner throw; But I know not thy final will, It is too good for me to know.
Whomsoever Thou willest Thou makes a confidant, and whosoever is not the object of Thy choice is accounted a transgressor.
I implore Thee by the Ocean of Thy mercy and the Daystar of Thy grace to do with Thy servant as Thou willest and pleasest.
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