Martin Buber, in his Heruth: On Youth and Religion (1919)
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“O sole god, like whom there is no other!”
Great Hymn to the Aten, as translated in The Ancient Near East, Vol. 1 : An Anthology of Texts and Pictures (1958) by James B. Pritchard, p. 227
Context: How manifold it is, what thou hast made!
They are hidden from the face.
O sole god, like whom there is no other!
Thou didst create the world according to thy desire,
Whilst thou wert alone: All men, cattle, and wild beasts,
Whatever is on earth, going upon feet,
And what is on high, flying with its wings.
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“One sole God;
One sole ruler, — his Law;
One sole interpreter of that law — Humanity.”
Life and Writings: Young Europe: General Principles. No. 1., reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1923), p. 318
“It is so sad —
So very lonely — to be the sole one
In whom there is a sign of change!”
The Knight’s Tale from The London Literary Gazette: 31st July 1824 Poetic Sketches - 5th Series - Sketch the Third
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“God is Good… Jesus is Lord
Be Good to Yourself and each Other
J-Jesus.. O-Others.. Y-Yourself”
Source: Starting Your Day Right: Devotions for Each Morning of the Year
Source: Our Christ : The Revolt of the Mystical Genius (1921), p. 113
XVI, 13
The Kitáb-I-Asmá
V, 8
The Persian Bayán
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 559
“O God, the God of formation,
Ruler, strengthener of blood.”
Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), Oh God, the God of Formation
Context: O God, the God of formation,
Ruler, strengthener of blood.
Christ Jesus, that guards.
Princes loud-proclaiming go their course
For a decaying acquisition.