There is a fine text in the Bible, I don't know where, to the effect that all things work together for good to those who love the Lord. Strange as it may seem to you, everything has been, in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I... The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Página 319por Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1925Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1916 - 880 páginas
...been, in one way or another, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. "Fis a strange world indeed, but there is a manifest God...care to look for Him. This is a very solemn letter from my surroundings in this busy café; but I had it in my heart to write it; and indeed I was out... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1901 - 290 páginas
...in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. T is a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God...Ever your affectionate son, " ROBERT Louis STEVENSON. " PS — While I am writing gravely, let me say one word more. I have taken a step towards more intimate... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1901 - 248 páginas
...little nearer to what I think you would 1 R. Glasgow Brown lay dying in the Riviera. like me to be. 'Tis a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God...very solemn letter for my surroundings in this busy cafd ; but I had it on my heart to write it'; and, indeed, I was out of the humour for anything lighter.... | |
| John Kelman - 1903 - 326 páginas
...vision was revealed, rather than apart from and beyond them ; yet it was enough to persuade him that ' there is a manifest God for those who care to look for Him.' At times the spectacle of the world is all that is visible, and he cries : ' God, if this were enough,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 400 páginas
...in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. 'Tis a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God...this busy cafe"; but I had it on my heart to write 1 R. Glasgow Brown lay dying in the Riviera. it; and, indeed, I was out of the humour for any thing... | |
| Howard Benjamin Grose - 1911 - 1036 páginas
...see the good in the inch, and cling to it. It is not much, perhaps, but it is always something. 'Tis a strange world indeed, but there is a manifest God for those who care to look for Him. — Robert Louis Stevenson. It is not so much great talents that God blesses as great likeness to Christ.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1912 - 394 páginas
...in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. 'Tis a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God...this busy cafe; but I had it on my heart to write 1 R. Glasgow Brown lay dying in the Riviera. it; and, indeed, I was out of the humour for any thing... | |
| Lauchlan MacLean Watt, Robert Louis Stevenson - 1913 - 308 páginas
...in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. 'Tis a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God for those who care to look for Him." At the same moment his postscript explains his position. The perverse pixie acknowledges his fault:... | |
| Sir Graham Balfour - 1915 - 414 páginas
...in one way or the other, bringing me a little nearer to what I think you would like me to be. 'Tis a strange world, indeed, but there is a manifest God...anything lighter. — Ever your affectionate son, "ROBERT Lou1s STEVENSON. " PS — While I am writing gravely, let me say one word more. I have taken a step... | |
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