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94 Vorkommen von light in 2 Texten im Bereich /en/Sufism
en/Sufism/The Persian Mystics- Jami.txt 77
hy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light. This is a great saying. So great that w
ith thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light . This is a great saying. So great that we shall never know,
truth for truth's own sake; for, as it is written, in God's light shall that man see light. With God is the well of life; and
e; for, as it is written, in God's light shall that man see light . With God is the well of life; and in his light we shall se
hat man see light. With God is the well of life; and in his light we shall see light. The first is the answer to man's hunger
With God is the well of life; and in his light we shall see light . The first is the answer to man's hunger after righteousnes
ue; not by listening to sermons, however clever; can we see light : but only in the light of God. Know God. Know that he is ju
sermons, however clever; can we see light: but only in the light of God. Know God. Know that he is justice itself, order its
r itself, love itself, patience itself, pity itself. In the light of that, all things will become light and bright to thee. M
, pity itself. In the light of that, all things will become light and bright to thee. Matters which seemed to have nothing to
l thy thirst for truth be satisfied, and thou shalt see the light of God. He may keep thee long waiting for full truth. He ma
. They knew very little; but what they did know was full of light . Cheerful and hopeful they were always; for they saw all th
nd hopeful they were always; for they saw all things in the light of God. They knew that God was light, and God was love; tha
saw all things in the light of God. They knew that God was light , and God was love; that his love was shining down on them a
st dark to them, it looked most bright, because they saw it light ened up by the smile of their Father in heaven. O may God br
ore useful to all around us, for ever and ever; that as the light of this life fades, the light of our souls may grow brighte
or ever and ever; that as the light of this life fades, the light of our souls may grow brighter, fuller, deeper; till all is
fuller, deeper; till all is clear to us in the everlasting light of God, in that perfect day for which St. Paul thirsted thr
had filled pages with words of astonishment, admiration, de light ; if they had told us their own thoughts and feelings at the
face did shine as the sun; and his raiment was white as the light ; . . . and while he yet spake a bright cloud overshadowed t
miracles. For what were his miracles like? Did he call down light ning to strike sinners dead, or call up earthquakes, to swal
was a soul on earth, I believe, who really wished for God's light , but what God's light came to it at last, as it will to you
believe, who really wished for God's light, but what God's light came to it at last, as it will to you, if you be Christ's s
n a man sees that, there will arise within his soul a clear light , and an awful joy, and an abiding peace, and a sure hope; a
one hardly knows why: they hardly know themselves. A very s light accident may turn the future of a man's whole life, perhaps
ist sets before us, as he did to those Jews, good and evil, light and darkness, right and wrong, and says, Choose! Choose at
r ever for the good of his children, for ever sending forth light and life and happiness to all created things, and ordering
them. Christ the creator, the preserver, the inspirer, the light , the life, the guide of men, and of all the universe. It wa
ld slake; the water of life; of Christ's life, which is the light of men, shewing them what they ought to be and do; the life
ng them what they ought to be and do; the life which is the light ; the life which is according to the eternal and divine reas
eerfully; and our neighbour's faces will seem to us full of light : instead of seeming full of darkness, because our own eyes
fect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of light s, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
inks he can never attain; and saying, with David, 'All my de light is in the saints that dwell in the earth, and in those who
turned his face and thoughts away from God, the fountain of light and life; and is trying to do without God, and to stand in
pirit proceeded from the Father alone. Now that may seem a s light matter of words: but I cannot help thinking that it has bee
s worth while to know what is true. You are children of the Light , and of the Truth, adopted by the God of truth, that you ma
s from the love of his Father and our Father, whose name is Light and Love. If we believe this, we shall indeed honour the Fa
ed from us; and peace of mind and brightness of spirit, and light ness of soul, do not come back to us, till we have confessed
is world are in their generation wiser than the children of light . This parable has always been considered a difficult one to
f the spirits of all flesh; the good God who creates, and de light s to create; who orders all worlds and heavens with perfect
m likewise, till they conquer them by his might, and by his light ? What if he reigns, and will reign, till he has put all ene
servants shall serve him; and the Lord God shall give them light ; and they shall reign for ever and ever. What those words m
oudest and freest Englishman, if, in the midst of his great light , he works the works of darkness, and, while he calls himsel
le, and yet made the best of it, and so at last saw a great light , after sitting in darkness for so long. Schools, books, chu
Samaritan, return, and give glory to God, who gives, and de light s in giving; and only takes away, that he may lift up our so
ar, and his word is not in us. And again, if we walk in the light ; that is, if we look honestly at our own hearts, and confes
earth into the skies: but that his soul was raised up and en light ened to understand high and wonderful heavenly matters, thou
esty of thy glory!' before his throne from which goes forth light , and power, and life, to all worlds and all created things.
ess, grudging, and spite. When you see God's heaven full of light , you will be ashamed to be dark yourselves; your hearts wil
e sun is at hand, and can reach all the earth, and pour its light and warmth over all things. And thou art more than a mother
ve as thou lovest. Thou art more than the sun: thou art the light and the life of all things. Pour thy light and thy life ove
un: thou art the light and the life of all things. Pour thy light and thy life over me, that I may see as thou seest, and liv
Jesus came into the flesh to bring life and immortality to light , by rising from the dead; and, therefore, the life after de
ad; and, therefore, the life after death was not brought to light to him, any more than it was to David, or any other Old Tes
ho expect sorrows in the times to come. He who made, he who light ens, every man who comes into the world; he who gave you eve
e clearly in the cloudy day, who would be dazzled in the sun light . The dull weather, they say, is the best weather for battle
ces: for all are thy servants. Unless thy law had been my de light , I should then have perished in mine affliction. I will nev
d abideth for ever in heaven, even Jesus Christ, who is the Light of the world and the Life of men. To him all power is given
and entreat you to carry it home with you, and live by the light of it all the year round. Do you wish to be powerful? Then
, if haply they may find him;' then the Lord will give them light in due time, and shew them what they ought to believe, and
it ever doubts for a moment, only doubts for very joy and de light ; and feeling that the news of the gospel is good news, cann
n it? Is it in your heart? Do you love it, rejoice in it, de light to think over it; to look forward to it, to make yourselves
d trust to God to make your doing your duty as clear as the light , and your brave actions as the noonday. So, you see, all th
r play-acting, the outward show of religion in which they de light ed; trying to dress, and look, and behave differently from o
and especially when no one is by to listen to them. They de light in playing at being this person and that, and in living for
esirest no sacrifice, else would I give it thee: but thou de light est not in burnt-offerings. The sacrifice of God is a broken
ave lived so long, we and our forefathers before us, in the light of the Gospel, that we are inclined to take it as a matter
his family, because they were good men, as far as they had light and knowledge, just as much as if they had been good Jews.
een among us, and the nations who are our kinsmen, that the light of the gospel has shone ever since, while all through the E
undred years after our Lord's birth: but, when it came, the light which it brought remained with us, and lights us even now f
n it came, the light which it brought remained with us, and light s us even now from our cradle to our grave: and so again was
? They had but a small spark, a dim ray, as it were, of the light which lighteth every man who comes into the world: but they
ut a small spark, a dim ray, as it were, of the light which light eth every man who comes into the world: but they were more f
llowing the commandments of God, and living up to our great light and knowledge, at least as well as our forefathers lived up
t least as well as our forefathers lived up to their little light . And so we shall really keep the feast of Epiphany in spiri
ween the dim dawn of morning, and the full blaze of noonday light . One of the earliest heathen notions why troubles came was,
n themselves by rebelling against the word of the Lord, and light ly regarding the counsel of the Most Highest. But God does n
en/Sufism/Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.txt 17
f Belief; as keen of Bodily sense as of Intellectual; and de light ing in a cloudy composition of both, in which they could flo
that of the Intellect, in which he must have taken great de light , although it failed to answer the Questions in which he, in
e Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to F light : And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan's Tur
er of the East has caught The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light . II. Dreaming when Dawn's Left Hand was in the Sky I heard
prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face Light ing a little Hour or two--is gone. XV. And those who husband
ropt in its Lap from some once lovely Head. XIX. And this de light ful Herb whose tender Green Fledges the River's Lip on which
Fledges the River's Lip on which we lean-- Ah, lean upon it light ly! for who knows From what once lovely Lip it springs unsee
e howls without. LVI. And this I know: whether the one True Light , Kindle to Love, or Wrath consume me quite, One Glimpse of
ld it nearer to the Heart's Desire! LXXIV. Ah, Moon of my De light who know'st no wane, The Moon of Heav'n is rising once agai
UD. Fifth Edition I. WAKE! For the Sun, who scatter'd into f light The Stars before him from the Field of Night, Drives Night
rom Heav'n, and strikes The Sultan's Turret with a Shaft of Light . II. Before the phantom of False morning died, Methought a
prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, Light ing a little hour or two--is gone. XVII. Think, in this batt
n Fledges the River-Lip on which we lean-- Ah, lean upon it light ly! for who knows From what once lovely Lip it springs unsee
owls without. LXXVII. And this I know: whether the one True Light Kindle to Love, or Wrath consume me quite, One Flash of It
he Desert. (II.) The "False Dawn"; Subhi Kazib, a transient Light on the Horizon about an hour before the Subhi sadik or True
ndrical Interior being painted with various Figures, and so light ly poised and ventilated as to revolve round the lighted Can
nd so lightly poised and ventilated as to revolve round the light ed Candle within. (LXX.) A very mysterious Line in the Origi