You helped us pass the jest along the trenches, Where in cold blood we waited in the trenches You touched its ribaldry and made it fine. You stood beside us in our pain and weakness, We're glad to think You understand our weakness, Somehow it seems to... Christianity and Modern Thought - Pagina 109editat de - 1924 - 196 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1915 - 862 pagini
...weakness — We're glad to think You understand our weakness — Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the Garden — Ah ! God ! the agony of that dread And there were always other things Garden— to think of — We know You prayed for us upon There's... | |
| 1916 - 1130 pagini
...weakness, Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the garden, Ah, God I the agony of that dread garden ; We know You prayed...cross ; If anything could make us glad to bear it, T would be the knowledge that You willed to bear it, Pain — death — the uttermost of human loss.... | |
| 1918 - 692 pagini
...weakness— We're glad to think You understand our weakness— Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling: in the Garden— Ah !...it— 'Twould be the knowledge that You willed to bear itPain—death—the uttermost of human loss. Though we forgot You—You will not forget us— We feel... | |
| Sherwood Eddy - 1917 - 226 pagini
...weakness. We're glad to think You understand our weakness. Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the Garden Ah ! God,...bear it Pain, death, the uttermost of human loss. Tho' we forgot You, You will not forget us. We feel so sure that You will not forget us. But stay with... | |
| Charles Lewis Slattery - 1918 - 144 pagini
...— We're glad to think You understood our weakness — Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. " We think about You kneeling in the garden — Ah,...death — the uttermost of human loss. " Though we forget You, You will not forget us — • We feel so sure that You will not forget us — But stay... | |
| Charles Fiske - 1918 - 200 pagini
...that (to repeat) is where Christ comes in — the " Christ in Flanders," who is the Christ of Calvary. We think about You kneeling in the Garden — Ah,...Cross. If anything could make us glad to bear it, 'T would be the knowledge that You willed to bear it — Pain — death — the uttermost of human... | |
| Frank Foxcroft - 1918 - 324 pagini
...weakness— We're glad to think You understand our weakness— Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the Garden— Ah! God!...Cross. If anything could make us glad to bear it— "I"would be the knowledge that You willed to bear it— Pain—death—the uttermost of human loss.... | |
| George Herbert Clarke - 1919 - 404 pagini
...weakness — We're glad to think You understand our weakness — Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the Garden — Ah !...the Cross. If anything could make us glad to bear it — 'T would be the knowledge that You willed to bear it — Pain — death — the uttermost of human... | |
| Jacqueline Theodore Trotter - 1923 - 216 pagini
...weakness, We're glad to think You understand our weakness, Somehow it seems to help us not to whine. We think about You kneeling in the Garden, Ah! God!...Garden, We know You prayed for us upon the Cross. 'Twould be the knowledge that You willed to bear it, If anything could make us glad to bear it, Pain—death—the... | |
| Gaius Glenn Atkins - 1928 - 164 pagini
...Golgotha there will be amongst them many who for the first time understood the meaning of the Cross. Now we remember; over here in Flanders— (It isn't...upon the Cross. If anything could make us glad to hear it— 'Twould be the knowledge that You willed to bear it— Pain—Death—the uttermost of human... | |
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