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| author =Kathlfen | | author =Kathlfen | ||
− | | title =Charity | + | | title = Charity |
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− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
− | | publication date = | + | | publication date = 1874-09-11 |
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− | ... | + | {{Style P-Poem|poem=There’s ever a beautiful angel stands, |
+ | Who knocks at our hearts, with gentle hands, | ||
+ | Oh, open wide for her the door, | ||
+ | She pleads for the poor—the suffering poor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | From out the plenty, God has given | ||
+ | The golden gifts of a bounteous heaven; | ||
+ | Your cup of blessings running o,er. | ||
+ | Oh, cool the lips оf the thirsting poor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And when the festive board is spread | ||
+ | From feast of plenty, where wine flows red. | ||
+ | Oh, gather the crumbs from off the floor. | ||
+ | To feed the hungry—the starving poor: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hide not your hearts ’neath silken fold | ||
+ | Of royal purple and ’broidered gold, | ||
+ | For naked feet, a-weary and sore, | ||
+ | Are seeking raiment.—Clothe ye the poor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oh, ye, who sit amid the flowers, | ||
+ | And heed not the fleeting, golden hours, | ||
+ | Let sunlit smiles shed gladness o’er | ||
+ | The breaking hearts of the sorrowing poor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Open your hearts to the gentle guest. | ||
+ | Her presence will make your hearth-stone blest ; | ||
+ | For the Angel of Charity, open the door ; | ||
+ | She pleads for the poor—the suffering poor. | ||
+ | |||
+ | “Thy bread upon the waters cast, | ||
+ | Ye’ll find when many days have past.” | ||
+ | Treasures in Heaven's Kingdom store ; | ||
+ | Remember the poor—the suffering poor.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
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− | | title =Climatic Influence of England | + | | title = Climatic Influence of England |
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− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
− | | publication date = | + | | publication date = 1874-09-11 |
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− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
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− | | title = Astrology, | + | | title = Astrology,–Its Good and Evil Stars |
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| untitled = | | untitled = | ||
− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
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− | | title = | + | | title = A little nonsense now and then |
| subtitle = | | subtitle = | ||
| untitled =yes | | untitled =yes | ||
− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
− | | publication date = | + | | publication date = 1874-09-11 |
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− | ... | + | {{Style P-Poem|poem=A little nonsense now and then |
+ | Is relished by the wisest men.}} | ||
+ | <center>–––</center> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Style S-Small capitals|If}} you have religion you need not tell people about it ; they will find it out after trading with you for a while. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Style S-Small capitals|I fully}} believe in predestination ; if a man will drink whisky and won't work, he is predestined to become ragged and go to the devil. – {{Style S-Small capitals|Josh Billings}} | ||
+ | |||
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− | | title =Professor Huxley on Mesmerism | + | | title = Professor Huxley on Mesmerism |
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− | | source title = | + | | source title = Spiritualist, The |
− | | source details = | + | | source details = September 11, 1874, p.103 |
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Revision as of 16:34, 28 January 2022
Charity
There’s ever a beautiful angel stands, |
Climatic Influence of England
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<Untitled>
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Astrology,–Its Good and Evil Stars
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<Untitled> (A little nonsense now and then)
A little nonsense now and then |
If you have religion you need not tell people about it ; they will find it out after trading with you for a while.
I fully believe in predestination ; if a man will drink whisky and won't work, he is predestined to become ragged and go to the devil. – Josh Billings
Professor Huxley on Mesmerism
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<... continues on page 3-110 >
- ↑ Charity by Kathlfen, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103
- ↑ Climatic Influence of England by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103
- ↑ notice by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103
- ↑ Astrology,–Its Good and Evil Stars by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103
- ↑ A little nonsense now and then by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103
- ↑ Professor Huxley on Mesmerism by unknown author, Spiritualist, The, September 11, 1874, p.103