Category Archives: Older posts (pre-April 2019)

Easter

So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. – 1 Corinthians 15:54 _____ A … Continue reading

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The Lay of the European Minstrel

Hush’d is the harp: the Minstrel gone.And did he wander forth alone?Alone, in indigence and age,To linger out his pilgrimage?No; close beneath proud Newark’s tower,Arose the Minstrel’s lowly bower;A simple hut; but there was seenThe little garden hedged with green,The … Continue reading

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The Christ Bearing People

Before the Altar kneeled the saint in prayer,Fixed on the Crucified his steadfast gaze–How hard his way with danger and contempt!Sudden, with rapture thrilled, his heart beat stayed.Was it a miracle or but a dream?The chapel walls dissolved and heav’n … Continue reading

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Beyond the Swelling Flood

The prevalent philosophy of the day takes cognizance of but half of human nature—and that the worst half. Our happiness is so involved in the happiness and well-being of everything around us that a mere selfish philosophy, like political economy, … Continue reading

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From Out of the Depths

How must we feel, if the pride and flower of the English Nobility and Gentry, who might escape the pestilential clime, and the devouring sword, should, if taken prisoners, be delivered over as rebel subjects, to be condemned as rebels, … Continue reading

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The Last Enemy

Oh, Death, king of terrors! The body quakes and the spirit faints before thee. It is vain, with hands clasped over our eyes, to scream our reclamation; the horrible image will not be excluded. We have just the word spoken … Continue reading

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The European Vision

And so they sailed for Tintagel… –CWNY __________ There is a little side door in Senator McCain’s office that leads down a secret passageway to another door. Sometimes when the devil’s janitors forget to oil the hinges on the other … Continue reading

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Turning Back the Tide of Color

The white man is responsible for every single civilized feature that Negro Africa possesses; and the present negrophile psychosis, as Dr. Verwoerd calls it, spells doom not only to the white man in Africa but everywhere else. The line has … Continue reading

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The Love That Never Falters

I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love; The love that asks no question, the love that stands the test, That lays upon the altar the dearest and … Continue reading

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Hearts of Flesh

O boundless heart, kept fresh by pity’s dews! –from John Sterling’s “Shakespeare” __________ In traditional societies the people tend to revere, as distinct from worship, their past. They go into the future holding onto the threads of their past because … Continue reading

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