“I am imperfect in many things, nevertheless I want my brethren and kinsfolk to know my nature so that they may be able to perceive my soul's desire.” KnowsWantMaySoulCharacterAbleDesireSpiritualityConsciousnessAngelMy SoulPerceiveImperfectNeverthelessBrethren Author:Saint Patrick
“The philosopher stands at his desk in the lecture hall, and demonstrates away the soul of man, and with exact thought measures out his atoms and resolves him back to gas and air. But the revolutionary, below in the crowd, hears, and only translates what he hears thus to his brethren: 'Let us drink while we may; property is robbery; this life is all; let us kill and eat; there is no God.” MenMaySoulLife IsAirDrinkPropertyPhilosopherCrowdsThis LifeRevolutionaryGasResolveHallsAtomsTranslateDesksLecturesThere Is No GodBrethrenRobbery Book:A village commune. Idalia. Silver chimes and golden fetters. Source: A village commune. Idalia. Silver chimes and golden fetters.
“My Christian brethren, if the crowd of difficulties which stand between your souls and God succeed in keeping you away, all is lost. Right into the Presence you must force your way, with no concealment, baring the soul with all its ailments before Him, asking, not the arrest of the consequences of sin, but the cleansing of the conscience " from dead works to serve the living God," so that if you must suffer, you will suffer as a forgiven man.” IfsMenWaySoulChristianSufferingLostForceSinSucceedConscienceConsequenceDifficultyAskingCrowdsYour SoulForgivenBrethrenCleansingAilmentsConcealmentConsequences Of Sin Author:Frederick William Robertson