Spencer Heath's
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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 246
Spencer MacCallum observed that Heath’s “Plea to the Lord,”reproduced below, gave new form to the “Lord’s Prayer” without altering the meaning. Now, he asked Heath, had he been free to change the meaning, what might he have written? Heath responded with a prayer he titled “At-one-ment.”
PRAYER – At-one-ment
Thou ALL
Of which we are a part
May we be ever more like Thee
Thee in us and we in Thee
The spark divine — Thine
Who art ever self-fulfilled
PLEA TO THE LORD
Our Sire who in the skies doth dwell,
Thy Name in Love and awe be held
May Thy rule come — Thy law be one.
Give us our need of bread each day
And as we take not all we may
From those who in our debt shall be
So be Thou mild when we owe Thee.
In ways that tempt let us not go,
But free us from all harm and woe.
For Thine it is to Rule and Reign
And have all might, all praise and fame
For now and for all time to be.
And so, LORD, do we pray to Thee.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 246 - Prayer - At-One-Ment |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 3:224-349 |
Document number | 246 |
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Description | Spencer MacCallum observed that Heath’s “Plea to the Lord,”reproduced below, gave new form to the “Lord’s Prayer” without altering the meaning. Now, he asked Heath, had he been free to change the meaning, what might he have written? Heath responded with a prayer he titled “At-one-ment.” |
Keywords | Religion Prayer God |