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42 occurrences of mercy across 2 texts in /en/Sufism
| en/Sufism/The Persian Mystics- Jami.txt 41 | ||
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| er from God? Is he not a God himself; a God in goodness and | mercy | ; a God in miraculous power? Cannot he do his work by a word |
| her in heaven, and understand that God is a God of Love, of | mercy | , a deliverer, a Saviour, and not, as the Scribes and Pharis |
| us to powder. Then comes the awful question, Are we at the | mercy | of these laws? Is the world a great machine, which goes gri |
| eat machine, which goes grinding on its own way without any | mercy | to us or to anything; and are we each of us parts of the ma |
| I say, he may be saved at last. Who am I, to say that God's | mercy | is not boundless, when the Bible says it is? But one may we |
| ome minds most offensive. For even in this life the door of | mercy | may be shut, and we may cry in vain for mercy, when it is t |
| e the door of mercy may be shut, and we may cry in vain for | mercy | , when it is the time for justice. This is not merely a doct |
| what is done amiss: Oh Lord, who may abide it? For there is | mercy | with thee; therefore shalt thou be feared.' It is written-- |
| ss of sin; and they hated themselves for having sinned. The | mercy | of God made them only the more ashamed of themselves for ha |
| them back out of his own free grace, his own pure love and | mercy | , which was wider, deeper, and higher, than all their sins, |
| ate it. I make it without their help. I do not sell them my | mercy | . I give it them freely. I say, Peace, peace, to them all, T |
| gentle, humble and simple. And then he will return and have | mercy | . He will show that he will not contend for ever. He will sh |
| being. So he has set himself against God; and God will, in | mercy | to that foolish man's soul, set himself against him. God wi |
| the fulness of Christ. To which may he bring you all of his | mercy | . Amen. SERMON XXI. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD (Trinity Sunday.) J |
| the Christ. Therefore, when he worked his work of love and | mercy | , he took care to tell the Jews that they were not his works |
| d worship God, and sing His praises, and think over all His | mercy | to them, and all that he has done for them, by the death of |
| ngs, and such like.' An ugly list, my friends; and God have | mercy | on the man who gives way to them. For disgraceful as they a |
| safe road of eternal life. To which God bring us all in his | mercy | ! Amen. SERMON XXIV. THE UNRIGHTEOUS MAMMON (Ninth Sunday af |
| n a cottage or in a palace. Any man can do justly, and love | mercy | , if his heart be right with God. I have seen day-labourers |
| of all men most miserable. If Christ's work is done; if his | mercy | and help ended when he died upon the cross; if all he did w |
| er, and declare that almighty power most chiefly by shewing | mercy | and pity? What if he be for ever looking up to his Father a |
| e, that God does not love you as well as he loves them. His | mercy | is over all his works; and the promises are to you as well |
| whole lives have been too short to bless God for his great | mercy | ? Should we have gone away, like those nine, without a word |
| himself for ever, and will he be no more intreated? Is his | mercy | clean gone for ever: and is his promise come utterly to an |
| f Christmas-day. I believe that thou art love, and that thy | mercy | is over all thy works. I believe the message of Christmas-d |
| wilt do it; for I believe that thou art love; and that thy | mercy | is over all thy works, even over me. I believe the message |
| s way to hear us: but that he is very pitiful and of tender | mercy | , and repenting him of the evil? Hezekiah did not pray right |
| ng himself, he must throw himself utterly on God's love and | mercy | ; that God must undertake for him. 'O Lord, I am oppressed, |
| ing him trust more utterly in God's goodness, and love, and | mercy | ; making him more certain that, good as he thought himself, |
| was no reason for his saving me: but that his own love and | mercy | was a good reason for saving me. 'Behold,' he goes on to sa |
| r in heaven, who hateth nothing that he has made, and whose | mercy | is over all his works; who made heaven and earth, the sea, |
| o he was, proved who he was by his mighty works of love and | mercy | , and by fulfilling all the prophecies of Scripture which sp |
| St. Thomas was allowed, by the boundless condescension and | mercy | of the Lord Jesus, to put his hand into his side. And yet t |
| of his power, so sure of his love, his willingness to have | mercy | , and to deliver poor creatures, that they find nothing stra |
| her things than mere gain and comfort. It can feel pity and | mercy | , love and generosity, justice and honour; and when a man no |
| hand, if a man does not; if he be a man in whom there is no | mercy | or pity, no generosity, no benevolence, no justice or honou |
| bs, and yet forget the weighty matters of the law, justice, | mercy | , and judgment. I have known those who would be really more |
| k; but it is a very precious one: and I think it is a great | mercy | of God that, while so many famous old books have been lost, |
| ind to give thanks to the Lord; for he is gracious, and his | mercy | endureth for ever. In every kind of human suffering, I say, |
| ut the orderly education of a just and loving Father, whose | mercy | endureth for ever; who chastens men as a father chastens hi |
| t, 'Oh give thanks to the Lord; for he is gracious, and his | mercy | endureth for ever!' Footnotes: {328} Plutarch. |
| en/Sufism/Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.txt 1 | ||
| hose fires thyself shall feed in turn, How long be crying, ' | Mercy | on them, God!' Why, who art Thou to teach, and He to learn? |