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The Lutheran Hymnal
Lyrics to the 660 hymns in TLH, an official book of the Synodical Conference,
excepting those few still under copyright protection.
Still under copyright) 'Praise the Almighty, My Soul, Adore Him' (Text not available
Still under copyright) 'My Soul doth Magnify the Lord' (Text not available
Still under copyright) 'In Hope My Soul, Redeemed to Bliss Unending' (Text not available
Chimeras, by Gerard de Nerval
English translations of Nerval's most famous collection, with notes, by Daniel
Mark Epstein. From the New Criterion Online, November 2000.
On the verge of fainting he murmured down To the only soul awake in Jerusalem: “Judas! You know what they think of me Down there? Sell me out! Close the deal right now! I’m hurting, my friend, far-gone, laid low
But the one who gave souls to the children of clay Holds the key to the mystery—He alone
Let us honor the beast for his irrepressible spirit; Each flower is a soul that Nature discloses; Even in metal one of love’s mysteries reposes
The Hollyhock , the rose trémière , bears many blossoms on a stalk, symbolizing the incarnations of the soul
Soverign Grace Hymns
[lyrics; hymnology; Baptist] Hymns used in Primitive Baptist Churches of the
American South.
God's Midi Page
[300+ midi; hymnals; Southern Baptist] Sequenced by Al Simms, Jr.
Benefits
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OREMUS HYMNAL: INDEX of Hymns Ancient & Modern, Standard Edition ... Includes a complete index with some lyrics.
First Line Index of the 1982 Hymnal Audio files of hymns from the Episcopal Hymnal, 1982. Indexed by first line of
text and by topic.
The Internet Classics Archive | On Sleep and Sleeplessness by ... Translated by JI Beare [Internet Classics Archive].
Beare Part 1 With regard to sleep and waking, we must consider what they are: whether they are peculiar to soul or to body, or common to both; and if common, to what part of soul or body they appertain: further, from what cause it arises that they are attributes of animals, and whether all animals share in them both, or some partake of the one only, others of the other only, or some partake of neither and some of both
But since the exercise of sense-perception does not belong to soul or body exclusively, then (since the subject of actuality is in every case identical with that of potentiality, and what is called sense-perception, as actuality, is a movement of the soul through the body) it is clear that its affection is not an affection of soul exclusively, and that a soulless body has not the potentiality of perception
[Thus sleep and waking are not attributes of pure intelligence, on the one hand, or of inanimate bodies, on the other.] Now, whereas we have already elsewhere distinguished what are called the parts of the soul, and whereas the nutrient is, in all living bodies, capable of existing without the other parts, while none of the others can exist without the nutrient; it is clear that sleep and waking are not affections of such living things as partake only of growth and decay, e.g
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AWAKE SOUL ?
Nehru Audio
Learn about his life. Includes audio and movie.
A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Soul
The question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is
among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound up the ...
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The question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound up the doctrine of a future life
Various theories as to the nature of the soul have claimed to be reconcilable with the tenet of immortality, but it is a sure instinct that leads us to suspect every attack on the substantiality or spirituality of the soul as an assault on the belief in existence after death
The soul may be defined as the ultimate internal principle by which we think, feel, and will, and by which our bodies are animated
The term usually denotes this principle as the subject of our conscious states, while 'soul' denotes the source of our vegetative activities as well
That our vital activities proceed from a principle capable of subsisting in itself, is the thesis of the substantiality of the soul: that this principle is not itself composite, extended, corporeal, or essentially and intrinsically dependent on the body, is the doctrine of spirituality
Even uncivilized peoples arrive at the concept of the soul almost without reflection, certainly without any severe mental effort
Christmas
Many Lesser Known Hymns (midi and lyrics).
The Cyber Hymnal: Charles Wesley
Short biography and a list of hymns together with audio version of them.
"Starsky and Hutch" (1975)
Cast, crew, and production information.
Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul have amazing chemistry and are superb actors
The Lady Who Sailed The Soul, by Cordwainer Smith
Full text of this short story by C. Smith. Part of the CD content that was sent
on board the Cosmos 1 mission.
The Lady Who Sailed The Soul by Cordwainer Smith Copyright © 1960 by Galaxy Publishing Company
He was the first of the inbound sailors, and she was the lady who sailed The Soul
Her name was Helen America and she sailed The Soul out to the stars
'Out where you sail among the stars, ' she said, 'can you tell me--can you possibly tell me anything of what it's like out there?' His face looked inward on his soul and afterward his voice came as from an immense distance
BOMA: Book of Mormon Answerman on New-Jerusalem.com
Answers to questions about the LDS Church or the Book of Mormon. Searchable archive
of previous questions and answers.
4 And my soul hungered; and I kneeled down before my Maker, and I cried unto him in mighty prayer and supplication for mine own soul; and all the day long did I cry unto him; yea, and when the night came I did still raise my voice high that it reached the heavens
Wake Not the Dead/Tieck
Short story.
Walter was a powerful lord in Burgundy, who, in his earliest youth, had been smitten with the charms of the fair Brunhilda, a beauty far surpassing in loveliness all her rivals; for her tresses, dark as the raven face of night, streaming over her shoulders, set off to the utmost advantage the beaming lustre of her slender form, and the rich dye of a cheek whose tint was deep and brilliant as that of the western heaven; her eyes did not resemble those burning orbs whose pale glow gems the vault of night, and whose immeasurable distance fills the soul with deep thoughts of eternity
Her golden locks waved bright as the beams of morn: only when excited by some emotion of her soul did a rosy hue tinge the lily paleness of her cheek: her limbs were proportioned in the nicest symmetry, yet did they not possess that luxuriant fullness of animal life: her eye beamed eloquently, but it was with the milder radiance of a star, tranquillizing to tenderness rather than exciting to warmth
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