
— James Hudson Taylor Missionary in China 1832 - 1905
(J. Hudson Taylor. Fruit Bearing. Philadelphia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship).
Quelle: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 247.
— James Hudson Taylor Missionary in China 1832 - 1905
(J. Hudson Taylor. Fruit Bearing. Philadelphia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship).
— Margaret Fuller American feminist, poet, author, and activist 1810 - 1850
"Free Hope" p. 127.
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 (1844)
Kontext: Who sees the meaning of the flower uprooted in the ploughed field? The ploughman who does not look beyond its boundaries and does not raise his eyes from the ground? No — but the poet who sees that field in its relations with the universe, and looks oftener to the sky than on the ground. Only the dreamer shall understand realities, though, in truth, his dreaming must not be out of proportion to his waking!
„And His that gentle voice we hear,
Soft as the breath of even.“
— Harriet Auber British poet, hymnwriter 1773 - 1862
Our Blest Redeemer, ere He breathed
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi 1906 - 1945
Quelle: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross, p. 3.
Kontext: Before Jesus leads His disciples into suffering, humiliation, disgrace, and disdain, He summons them and shows Himself to them as the Lord in God's glory. Before the disciples must descend with Jesus into the abyss of human guilt, malice, and hatred, Jesus leads them to a high mountain from which they are to receive help. Before Jesus' face is beaten and spat upon, before his cloak is torn and splattered with blood, the disciples are to see Him in his divine glory. His face shines like the face of God and light is the garment he wears.
— Ellen G. White American author and founder/leader of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church 1827 - 1915
The Signs of the Times (9 December 1903], paragraph 10
— Liam Cary Fifth bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baker 1947
The Dark Sea of Scandal https://www.dioceseofbaker.org/documents/2019/2/100718.pdf (October 7, 2018)
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi 1906 - 1945
Quelle: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross, p. 3
— Howard Thurman, buch Jesus and the Disinherited
Jesus and the Disinherited (1949), p. 88
Kontext: Jesus rejected hatred because he saw that hatred meant death to the mind, death to the spirit, and death to communion with his Father. He affirmed life; and hatred was the great denial.
— Melina Marchetta Australian teen writer 1965
Quelle: Quintana of Charyn
„Jesus hears us, and in His own good time will give an answer.“
— J.C. Ryle Anglican bishop 1816 - 1900
Matthew XV: 21–28, p. 182
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Matthew (1856)
— Julian of Norwich English theologian and anchoress 1342 - 1416
The Thirteenth Revelation, Chapter 36
— James Hamilton Scottish minister and a prolific author of religious tracts 1814 - 1867
Quelle: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 92.
— Caspar David Friedrich Swedish painter 1774 - 1840
Quote of Friedrich, in Romanticism and realism : the mythology of nineteenth-century art - (from Chapter: Friedrich and the language of Landscape https://msu.edu/course/ha/445/rosenfriedrich.pdf), Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner; Viking Press, New York, 1984, p. 63
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„It is so sweet to hear His voice in silence, so sweet indeed.“
— Elia M. Ramollah founder and leader of the El Yasin Community 1973
Flow of Divine Guidance (vol.1)