Saturday, October 15, 2011

QUAINT WORDS

Welcome to "Quaint Words!”

These posts will contain thoughts, poems, and prayers from old books that I have found at antique stores, flea markets, and garage sales (with an occasional treasure from a bookstore).

I love the rhythm and sound of the older English language, and am blessed by other believers who have gone before me!

"And is not God ready to do unto them even as they fear, though with another feeling and a different end from any which they are capable of supposing? He is against sin...and thus He is altogether and always for them...

When we say that God is Love, do we teach men that their fear of Him is groundless? No. As much as they fear will come upon them, possibly far more...The wrath will consume what they call themselves; so that the selves God made shall appear.

For that which cannot be shaken shall remain. That which is immortal in God shall remain in man."

(From "George MacDonald - An Anthology, 365 Readings" by George MacDonald, c. 1824-1905)

(A listing of books and authors, and also dates of individual postings from those books, will be found on my "QUAINT WORDS" page)


BLOG = "Blessedly Leaning On God!"

5 comments:

  1. Hey Sharon.....wishing you a great weekend.....hope it's the best.

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  2. Hi Sharon,

    Wise words indeed, speaks to me a lot.

    Have a great Sunday

    God Bless - Nita.

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  3. Lovely post. I, too, love the older language. It seems to have a poetic lilt to it so often. The funny thing is, sometimes I think in that language. Does that ever happen to you?

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  4. The quote is a little hard for me to understand but it is interesting. I like the definition of BLOG.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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  5. This weekend went so fast -hope you and hubby had a good one. sandie

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