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Ralph L. Woods

Autor de A Treasury of the Familiar

61 Obras 679 Miembros 6 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Series

Obras de Ralph L. Woods

A Treasury of the Familiar (1942) 258 copias
A Treasury of Friendship (1957) 49 copias
Modern Handbook of Humour (1967) 8 copias
The glories of nature (1972) 7 copias
Poems of prayer (1962) 7 copias
The new world of dreams (1974) 7 copias
The Joy of Jewish Humor (1969) 5 copias
A TREASURY OF INSPIRATION (1951) 5 copias
Mind Teasers (1982) 4 copias
More Mind Teasers (1986) 3 copias
A Treasury of the Dog (1956) 3 copias
Quiet Messag Hrt P (1969) 1 copia
God Is P (1970) 1 copia
Kindness Is P (1970) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
WOODS, Ralph L.
Fecha de nacimiento
1904
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA

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Denunciada
laplantelibrary | Apr 18, 2022 |
The author has gone to the monumental trouble of finding, sorting and presenting poems that are "unmistakeably prayers--poems wherein the minds and hearts are lifted in conversation with God..."[7]

This is damning. That divine ear so deeply and dearly hoped-for on the other side of all of these ardent words has been consistent: If not entirely absent, deaf. And indifferent to a criminal degree.

We treasure, of course, the beautiful selected sentiments. St. Francis of Assisi's Prayer for Peace is included, but not his prayer for rejection -- the one in which he prays the Lord send him to Hell if his faith is based on desire for vengeance, riches, or any other motive than what is consistent with his own life on earth expressed in modesty, privation, service and gratitude. The author provides a brief biography of the providers.

FOR PEACE

Lord, make me an instrument of Thy Peace.
Where there is hate, may I bring love;
Where offense, may I bring pardon;
May I bring union in place of discord;
Truth, replacing error;
Faith, where once there was doubt;
Hope, for despair;
Light, where was darkness;
Joy to replace sadness.
Make me not to so crave to be loved as to love.
Help me to learn that in giving I may receive;
In forgetting self, I may find life eternal.

This prayer is a complete vindication of the Liberals in the Church.
It is a great testament that Catholics now turn to a Jesuit Pope, and he is leading the Church away from the nasty contemnors of the politicized past.
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Denunciada
keylawk | Feb 25, 2014 |
Questions and puzzles for those boring moments or when your mind needs a boost. Sometimes one needs something a little silly and this book is just right for those times.
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Denunciada
muzzie | Jun 19, 2008 |
I have put the green cover in the list, but I actually have the blue cover. In my family it is called the green book tho''cause my dad has the green covered version from the 50's. One of the greatest book ever compiled.
 
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dawnsbrite | otra reseña | Dec 1, 2007 |

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Obras
61
Miembros
679
Popularidad
#37,221
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
30
Favorito
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