
Letter to Thomas Jefferson (2 January 1789), The Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
1780s
Letter to Thomas Jefferson (2 January 1789), The Papers of Thomas Jefferson.
1780s
Republished on The Journey Home website.
The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami (Tulsi Books, 2010)
Source: Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter (2003), Ch.IV The Politician and the Playwright: How to Rule
As quoted in "Bruce Parry: 'My job doesn't allow me a private life" by Cassandra Jardine in The Telegraph (19 September 1007) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2007/09/19/nosplit/fttribe119.xml
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Heartfire (1998), Chapter 11.
Opening address to the National Day of Prayer in Suva, 15 May 2005 (excerpts) http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/page_4607.shtml
Post to Facebook (27 December 2016) https://www.facebook.com/thedebbiereynolds/posts/811585312313920
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter V - Part 1
mehitabel and her kittens http://donmarquis.com/reading-room/kittens/
archy and mehitabel (1927)
Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
Kunnumpuram, K. (ed) (2006) Life in Abundance: Indian Christian Reflections on Spirituality. Mumbai: St Pauls
On Spirituality
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 128.
Introduction, p. xiii.
The Authorised Daily Prayer Book, Centenary Edition 1990
" The TLS on Plantinga and me https://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2017/05/03/the-tls-on-plantinga-and-i/" May 3, 2017
This was Owen's aim, as far as human means might do it.
Memorial dedication (1902)
Kanzul `Ummal, Volume 7, Tradition 18870
Shi'ite Hadith
“Behold me, Lucius; moved by thy prayers, I appear to thee; I, who am Nature, the parent of all things, the mistress of all the elements, the primordial offspring of time, the supreme among Divinities, the queen of departed spirits, the first of the celestials, and the uniform manifestation of the Gods and Goddesses; who govern by my nod the luminous heights of heaven, the salubrious breezes of the ocean, and the anguished silent realms of the shades below: whose one sole divinity the whole orb of the earth venerates under a manifold form, with different rites, and under a variety of appellations.”
En adsum tuis commota, Luci, precibus, rerum naturae parens, elementorum omnium domina, saeculorum progenies initialis, summa numinum, regina manium, prima caelitum, deorum dearumque facies uniformis, quae caeli luminosa culmina, maris salubria flamina, inferum deplorata silentia nutibus meis dispenso: cuius numen unicum multiformi specie, ritu vario, nomine multiiugo totus veneratus orbis.
Bk. 11, ch. 5; p. 226.
Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass)
Awadh (Uttar Pradesh), Mir‘at-i-Mas‘udi in Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own historians, Vol. II. p. 524-547
Nahj al-Balagha
Foreword, p. ix to "Following the Synagogue Service" by Jeffrey Cohen, Gnesia Publications, 1997, .
Brough v. Parkings (1703), 2 Raym. 994; reported in James William Norton-Kyshe, Dictionary of Legal Quotations (1904), p. 92.
But nobody protested. That made me feel triumphant and joyous.
Images : My Life in Films (1990)
"Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State" (1995)
And they knew that similar persecutions had received the sanction of law in several of the colonies in this country soon after the establishment of official religions in those colonies. It was in large part to get completely away from this sort of systematic religious persecution that the Founders brought into being our Nation, our Constitution, and our Bill of Rights with its prohibition against any governmental establishment of religion.
Writing for the court, Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962).
Travels in Alaska http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/travels_in_alaska/ (1915), chapter 2: Alexander Archipelago and the Home I Found in Alaska
1910s
“Who rises from prayer a better man, his prayer is answered.”
Ch. 12 http://books.google.com/books?id=n2g-AAAAYAAJ&q=%22Who+rises+from+prayer+a+better+man+his+prayer+is+answered%22&pg=PA75#v=onepage.
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4412/4412.txt (1859)
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 610
Shi'ite Hadith
The Lost Secrets of Prayer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 214.
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
“Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips,
Think but one thought of me up in the stars.”
"Summer Dawn".
Life in the Industry: A Musician's Diary
About Sultan ‘Alau’d-Din Khalji (AD 1296-1316) and his generals conquests in Somnath (Gujarat) Mohammed Habib's translation quoted by Jagdish Narayan Sarkar, The Art of War in Medieval India, New Delhi, 1964, pp. 286-87.
Khazainu’l-Futuh
Tortured For Christ: 30th Anniversary Edition, p. 74-75 (1998).
The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother (1853), "Rigdon's Depression"
Armadale - Vol. II [Collier, 1886] ( p. 130 https://books.google.com/books?id=v7sBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA130)
Also in Literature and Religion in Mid-Victorian England: From Dickens to Eliot by Carolyn Oulton [Springer, 2002, ISBN 0-230-50464-7] ( p. 136 https://books.google.com/books?id=abuADAAAQBAJ&pg=PA136)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 131.
Tabatabaei, Al-Mīzān, vol.8, p. 369 ; Muhammad al-Hur al-Aamili, Wasā'il al-Shī‘ah vol.11, p. 16.
Religious Wisdom
Source: One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America (2015), p. 86
Hope, Despair, and Memory (1986)
I Believe in Prayer - - How Prayer helps me The Dial Press 1955
Prose
Islam and World Peace: Explanations of a Sufi (2004)
“God shapes the world by prayer.”
Purpose in Prayer (1920), p. 9.
The Poetry of War 1939-45 ed. Ian Hamilton, London 1965
"The Fury of Aerial Bombardment"
Reported in Wright L. Lassiter, The Power of Prayer (2005), p. xiv.
A Thanksgiving Message from President-Elect Donald J. Trump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUnv6Kb7syQ (23 November 2016)
2010s, 2016, November
“I heard your prayers Thank God it's all over!”
Act IV
1910s, Pygmalion (1912)
As quoted in Margaret Mead: A Life (1984) by Jane Howard; cited in Journey Through Womanhood : Meditations from Our Collective Soul (2002) by Tian Dayton, p. 46
1980s
On producing new music, after shunning the music business for over two decades, as quoted in "The Billboard Q and A: Yusuf Islam" by Nigel Williamson, in Billboard Magazine (17 November 2006)
1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), History
Memorial dedication (1902)
VII, 19
The Persian Bayán
Speech delivered at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York (September 5, 1901).
1900s
Music is a Prayer:An interview with Hariprasad Chaurasia by Ian Gottstein
“Oh, goddammit, we forgot the silent prayer.”
Remark at a cabinet meeting, as quoted in Since 1945 : Politics and Diplomacy in Recent American History (1979) by Robert A. Divine, p. 55
1950s
“By forcing us to look closely at our requests, prayer purifies us.”
Too Busy Not to Pray (2008, InterVarsity Press)
Reported in Charlie Jones, Bob Kelly, The Tremendous Power of Prayer (2000) p. 46.
[Swami Aseshananda, Glimpses of a Great Soul; a Portrait of Swami Saradananda, 43]
Khazainul-Futuh by Amir Khusru, quoted in Khalji Kalina Bharata, Persian texts translated into Hindi by S.A.A. Rizvi, Aligarh, 1955. p. 156-157 ff
Quotes from the Khazainul-Futuh
Narrated Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, in Bukhari, Volume 1, Book 06, Number 301
Sunni Hadith
Kanzul `Ummal, Volume 7, Tradition 18931
Shi'ite Hadith
Lecture III, "The Reality of the Unseen"
1900s, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
Source: Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer (1999), p. 93
Lecture XIX, "Other Characteristics"
1900s, The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 473.
Poem At the dawn I seek Thee
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1918/nov/18/the-armistice-address-to-his-majesty in the House of Lords (18 November 1918).
Young India (19 January 1928)
1920s
Khazainul-Futuh by Amir Khusru, translated by Mohammed Habib, Quoted by Jagdish Narayan Sarkar, The Art of War in Medieval India, New Delhi, 1964, pp. 286-87.
Quotes from the Khazainul-Futuh
Pt. I, l. 1. Compare: "Where God hath a temple, the Devil will have a chapel", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, part iii, section 4, Memb. 1, Subsect. 1.
The True-Born Englishman http://www.luminarium.org/editions/trueborn.htm (1701)
Over, from Rapture (2005).
In his Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, vol. 2 (Edinburgh: 1855)
This was the style of the remarks made by religionists forty years ago. This young man, some four years afterwards, was visited again by a holy angel.
Journal of Discourses 13:65-66 (December 19, 1869).
Joseph Smith Jr.'s First Vision
The New Testament for English Readers (1865), Romans 8:26, p. 73, footnote.