
“Let us keep to Christ, and cling to Him, and hang on Him, so that no power can remove us.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 433
[Rommel? Gunner Who? A Confrontation in the Desert, 1989-12-01, Penguin Books Ltd, ISBN 978-0140041071]
“Let us keep to Christ, and cling to Him, and hang on Him, so that no power can remove us.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 433
Interview segment http://www.radiodiaries.org/mandela/t_movement.html on All Things Considered (NPR) broadcast (27 April 2004)
2000s
Dismas, the thief
A Child is Born (1942)
Context: I see that I've said something you don't like,
Something uncouth and bold and terrifying,
And yet, I'll tell you this:
It won't be till each one of us is willing,
Not you, not me, but every one of us,
To hang upon a cross for every man
Who suffers, starves and dies,
Fight his sore battles as they were our own,
And help him from the darkness and the mire,
That there will be no crosses and no tyrants,
No Herods and no slaves.
From a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith (April 21, 1924)
Letters
“Hanging was the worst use a man could be put to.”
The Disparity Between Buckingham and Essex (1651).
"The Doctrine of Free Will"
1930s, Has Religion Made Useful Contributions to Civilization? (1930)
Vol. I, Ch. 1 : A Man of His Day, p. 3
New Grub Street : A Novel (1891)