Divine Quotes - Page 6
Charles Webster Leadbeater (1909). “Some Glimpses of Occultism: Ancient and Modern”
Baruch Spinoza (1981). “Ethics”, p.33, Commodius Vicus
Through the humbling dispensations of Divine Providence, men are sometimes fitted for his service.
John Woolman (1838). “A Journal of the Life and Travels of John Woolman: In the Service of the Gospel”, p.100
Speech to the "Take Back America" Conference, June 10, 2003.
As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. This is what is called ecstasy.
The divine is everywhere, even in a grain of sand; there I represented it in the reeds.
"Absent Presences in Liminal Places: Murnau's Nosferatu and the Otherworld of Stoker's Dracula" by Saviour Catania in Literature Film Quarterly, 2004.
All satanic works are performed from the outside inward; all divine works from the inside outward.
Watchman Nee (1993). “The Finest of the Wheat, vol 2 - Hardcover: Selected Excerpts from the Published Works of Watchman Nee”, p.37, Christian Fellowship Publishers
Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.204
A life of kindness is the primary meaning of divine worship.
Emanuel Swedenborg (1993). “The Heavenly City: A Spiritual Guidebook”, Chrysalis Books
Walt Whitman “Annotated LEAVES OF GRASS with English Grammar Exercises: by Walt Whitman (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, Powell Publications, LLC