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Lord of Gods I know
I know thee Lord of Gods; I know Thy changeless might laid Madhu low.
— from The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Valmiki

love of God infuse Kindling
Lead us on our sins to muse, Give us truest penitence, Then the love of God infuse, Kindling humblest confidence.
— from Evenings at Donaldson Manor; Or, The Christmas Guest by Maria J. (Maria Jane) McIntosh

laws of God in keeping
Then let the Saints unite; let them hearken to the voices of the servants of God that are sounded in their ears; let them hearken to their counsels and give heed to the truth; let them seek their own salvation, for, so far as I am concerned, I am so selfish that I am seeking after my salvation, and I know that I can find it only in obedience to the laws of God, in keeping the commandments, in performing works of righteousness, following in the footsteps of our file leader, Jesus the Exemplar and the Head of all.
— from Gospel Doctrine: Selections from the Sermons and Writings of Joseph F. Smith by Joseph F. (Joseph Fielding) Smith

law of God in keeping
For nearly two hundred years all these men have now been in the world of spirits, and it may very safely be affirmed that they have never regretted the scrupulous reverence they manifested for the law of God in keeping the Sabbath in the stormy wilderness.
— from King Philip Makers of History by John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott

lack of grace I know
In the fair midst of thine elect to dwell: Albeit my lack of grace I know full well; For that thy grace, my Lady and my Queen, Aboundeth more than all my misdemean, Withouten which no soul of all that sigh May merit heaven.
— from Our Lady Saint Mary by J. G. H. (Joseph Gayle Hurd) Barry

Little of God is known
Little of God is known in the world where the gospel is rejected; the religious Jew and the wise Gentile may see more of God in a crucified Christ than in heaven and earth besides; for in him 'are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge,' not only in his person as God, but also in his undertakings as Mediator (Col 2:3).
— from Works of John Bunyan — Complete by John Bunyan

lectured on Geology in Kentucky
[70] The memorial was written entirely by Doctor Peter, the map was mostly copied from one published about that time by a Mr. Byrem Lawrence, who traveled and lectured on Geology in Kentucky and who subsequently went to Arkansas and made observations on its Geology, etc., and, as the writer believes, died there.
— from The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University by Robert Peter

limestone of Gibraltar is known
A variety of onyx marble with bands of brown found in the cavern limestone of Gibraltar is known as Gibraltar Stone.
— from The Magic and Science of Jewels and Stones by Isidore Kozminsky


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