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How holily he works in all his business!
It is to be done as an artist paints a picture, or writes a poem, with love, holily, a true sacrament of beauty.
And thus I love you still, but holily, Even as a sister or a spirit might; (1 2 24, 25.)
"Quick, one last kiss, Genevieve," he whispered, almost holily.
Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep who have died holily in their beds.
As they come to revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every word.
The greater and more complete thy knowledge, the more severely shalt thou be judged, unless thou hast lived holily.
If yet be right, the line should be punctuated:-- And yet I love you still,--but holily, Even as a sister or a spirit might; 5.
What thou wouldst highly, That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, And yet wouldst wrongly win.
A promise made to me, but made holily in God's hearing, and not to be broken though I should go down on my knees and implore you with bitter tears.
For example: Virginal Lilian, rigidly, humblily dutiful; Saintlily, lowlily, Thrillingly, holily Beautiful!
It humiliated and shamed him to think that he would never be freed from it wholly, however holily he might live or whatever virtues or perfections he might attain.
I was holily grateful to be through with the ordeal, and was about to make my good-bys and get out, when the girl said: "But there is one thing that is ever so puzzling to me."
But Thou, O Lord, art always the same, and endurest for ever, always good, righteous, and holy; doing all things well, righteously, and holily, and disposing all in Thy wisdom.
Of a surety, at the Day of Judgment it will be demanded of us, not what we have read, but what we have done; not how well we have spoken, but how holily we have lived.
Moreover, the Society should show itself no less useful in reconciling the estranged, in holily assisting and serving those who are found in prisons and hospitals, and indeed in performing any other works of charity, according to what will seem expedient for the glory of God and the common good.