MARY MAGDALENE 6.5.6.5.D. |
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE |
Purer yet and purer I would be in mind.
Dearer yet and dearer every duty find; Hoping still and trusting God without a fear. Patiently believing He will make all clear.
Calmer yet and calmer in the hours of pain,
Surer yet and surer peace at last to gain; Suffering still and doing, to His will resigned, And to God subduing Heart and will and mind.
Higher yet and higher out of clouds and night,
Nearer yet and nearer rising to the light Light serene and holy, where my soul may rest, Purified and lowly, sanctified and blest
Swifter yet and swifter ever onward run,
Firmer yet and firmer step as I go on; Oft these earnest longings swell within my breast, Yet their inner meaning ne'er can be expressed.
Purer yet and purer I would be in mind. |
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Anonymous in "Iphigenia in Tauris, with Original Poems," 1851 | J. B. Dykes, 1862 |