The Fourteenth Revelation, Chapter 43
“This man in his own country prayed we know not to what powers.
We pray them to reward him for his bravery in ours.”
Hindu Sepoy in France
Epitaphs of the War (1914-1918) (1918)
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Rudyard Kipling 200
English short-story writer, poet, and novelist 1865–1936Related quotes
“Every man prays in his own language.”
Section title and eponymous song of A Concert of Sacred Music (1965).
Attributed in 1861, as quoted in The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources https://books.google.com/books?id=3WMDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA124&dq=%22What+must+he+think+of+us%22 (1900), Volume 3, New York: Lincoln History Society, p. 124
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The Fourteenth Revelation, Chapter 42
Context: To see that He doeth it, and to pray forthwithal, — so is He worshiped and we sped. All-thing that our Lord hath ordained to do, it is His will that we pray therefor, either in special or in general. And the joy and the bliss that it is to Him, and the thanks and the worship that we shall have therefor, it passeth the understanding of creatures, as to my sight. For prayer is a right understanding of that fulness of joy that is to come, with well-longing and sure trust.
Journals and Papers X4A 435
1840s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1840s
Source: The Fourteenth Revelation, Chapter 43
The Satanic Bible (1969)