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The Master's Hand

Phil. i. 21


PLATO

ARISTOTLE

THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)

THE NEW TESTAMENT

PLOTINUS

DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE

MAXIMUS CONFESSOR

SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN

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Thus is it with the homely life around,

There hidden, Christ abides;

Still by the single eye for ever found

That seeketh none besides.

 

When hewn and shaped till self no more is found,

Self, ended at Thy Cross;

The precious freed from all the vile around,

No gain, but blessed loss,

 

Then Christ alone remains—the former things

For ever passed away;

And unto Him the heart in gladness sings

All through the weary day.

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