I dream'd That stone by stone I rear'da sacred fane, A temple, neither Pagod, Mosque, nor Church, But loftier, simpler, always open-door'd To every breath from heaven, and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein... The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson - Page 238by Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899Full view - About this book
| English philology - 1901 - 424 pages
...That stone by stone I rear'da sacred fane, A temple, neither Pagod, Mosqne, nor Church, But lortier, simpler, always open-door'd To every breath from heaven,...Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein. The Surrey and Wyatt Anthology, edited by Professor Edward Arber, FSA, London Henry Frowde, 1900. 8°,... | |
| Church and the world - 1891 - 634 pages
...temple, neither pagod, mosque, nor church, But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every truth from Heaven ; and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein. But the summit of that temple is the Cross ! BOOK NOTICES. A Memorial by Friends. Edited by George S. Merriam.... | |
| John Henry Barrows - Religion - 1893 - 898 pages
...sacred fane, A temple ; neither Pagod, Mosque, nor Church, But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every breath from Heaven ; and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein." These lines from "Akbar's Dream," one of Tennyson's latest poems, indicate how the Laureate, who regarded... | |
| Morris Joseph - Jewish sermons - 1893 - 228 pages
...he comes — a guest-house like the ideal temple of the modern poet — ' . . . always open-doored To every breath from Heaven ; and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein. The hungry are fed, the naked clothed, the sick lovingly tended. No one passes by without receiving... | |
| Congregational churches - 1894 - 666 pages
...A temple neither pagod, mosque, nor church, But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every truth from Heaven; and Truth, and Peace, And Love, and Justice came and dwelt therein." But the summit of that temple is the Cross ! — Tennyto*. THE article in the February number of LIFE AND... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1895 - 652 pages
...sacred fane, A temple, neither pagod, mosque, nor church. But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every breath from heaven ; and Truth And Peace and Love and Justice came And dwelt therein. " Says Dr. Abbott, in an interview: "According to the programme sent me by the general committee of... | |
| Henry Morehouse Taber - Free thought - 1897 - 388 pages
...realize in the not distant future the grand and rational "Dream of Akbar," as portrayed by Tennyson — " I dream'd That stone by stone I rear'da sacred fane,...Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein." THE REPUBLIC IN DANGER. PROBABLY very few persons are aware of the danger to civil liberty now threatened... | |
| Albert Walkley - Church history - 1897 - 180 pages
...sacred fane, A temple; neither Pagod, Mosque, nor Church, But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every breath from Heaven ; and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice came and dwelt therein. Tennyson's Akbar't Dream. THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. In the year 1893 in the city of Chicago, 111.,... | |
| New Thought - 1904 - 688 pages
...reared a sacred fane, a temple, neither pagoda nor church, but loftier, simpler, always open-doored to every breath from heaven, and Truth and Peace and Love and Justice came and dwelt therein." The Great Artist designed the beauties of nature, shaped and painted the lily and the rose, not forgetting... | |
| John White Chadwick - Sermons - 1897 - 244 pages
...despised, — "A temple neither pagod, mosque, nor church, But loftier, simpler, always open-doored To every breath from heaven ; and Truth and Peace And Love and Justice come and dwell therein." And why not we with them ? PEACE AND WAR. PEACE on earth, good will to men... | |
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