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" It is easy enough for an ^Eolian harp to whisper music when the winds blow; the difficulty is for music to come when ,no wind bloweth. It is easy to sing when we can read the notes by daylight ; but the skillful singer is he who can sing when there is... "
Sketch of the Life and Ministry of the Rev. C.H. Spurgeon: From Original ... - Page 139
by George John Stevenson - 1857 - 141 pages
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Mosaics

Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 432 pages
...God who gives a plenteous harvest, and sends home a loaded argosy. It is easy enough for an seolian harp to whisper music when the winds blow — the...can sing when there is not a ray of light to read by — when he has no means of reading, save from the inward book of his own living spirit, whence notes...
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Evening by Evening, Or, Readings at Eventide: For the Family Or the Closet

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1868 - 438 pages
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... Select Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons ...

1870 - 244 pages
.../Yirctf. 4* Any fool can sing ia the day. It Is easy enough for an ^Eolian harp to whisper music when tho winds blow ; the difficulty is for music to come when no wind blowcth. Spurgeon. S. The Christian lias the sources of his happiness within him. External circumstances...
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Pulpit Eloquence of the Nineteenth Century: Being Supplementary to the ...

Henry Clay Fish - 1871 - 926 pages
...God who gives a plenteous harvest, or sends home a loaded argosy. It is easy enough for an ^Eolian harp to whisper music when the winds blow; the difficulty...can sing when there is not a ray of light to read by—who sings from his heart, and not from a book that he can see, because he has no means of reading,...
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Select Notes on the International Sabbath School Lessons32044136873007

Francis Nathan Peloubet - 1876 - 246 pages
...Peirce, 4. Any fool can sing in the day. It is easy enough for an .lEolian harp to whisper music when tho winds blow ; the difficulty is for music to come when no wind blowcth. Spurgeon. B. The Christian has the sources of his happiness within him. External circumstances...
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A History of Preaching: From the close of the Reformation period to the end ...

Edwin Charles Dargan - 1968 - 612 pages
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Be Still and Know

Millie Stamm - 1981 - 388 pages
...today? Regardless of present pressures, you can have a SONG — a song of deliverance. Someone has said, "It is easy to sing when we can read the notes by daylight. But God enables us to sing where there is not a ray of light to read by." 14 As I watch sports on television,...
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Evening by Evening

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1984 - 372 pages
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He Is Real: Three Hundred Sixty-Five Devotions

Millie Stamm - 1991 - 386 pages
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The Westminster Collection of Christian Meditations

Hannah Ward, Jennifer Wild - 2000 - 462 pages
...God who gives a plenteous harvest, or sends home a loaded argosy. It is easy enough for an Aeolian harp to whisper music when the winds blow; the difficulty is for music to come when no wind is blowing. . . No one can make a song in the night by themselves. They may attempt it, but will feel...
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