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Item 2750
Three versions of a paraphrase by Heath of the Lord’s Prayer written at the request of Spencer MacCallum, who asked not for a simple paraphrase such as the one Heath did in words of one syllable, but for one that brought out what the Lord’s Prayer meant to him, considering his understanding of Cosmic Process. The first reproduced below may be the latest version, or it may not.
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HYMN TO THE UNIVERSAL
0, Thou INFINITE and ALL
From whom and of whom we ever are,
May Thy Beauteous Order
Ever more evolve
And be Thy Wondrous Purpose
Ever more fulfilled
In us on earth as it is in all
More Beauty-Blossomed realms.
Give us Thy Bread of Life.
Renew our strength each day.
And bless us with Thy Beauty
and with greater knowledge
Of Thy works and ways,
That we may,
Ever more at one with Thee,
Partake in Thy fulfillment
Ever of Thy Perfect Law.
And as we still love those who
Turn their hearts away
So let Thy love abide
Whene’er we stray
From sense of Thee.
Let not a wearied spirit
Tempt us down to lesser realms
Not yet outgrown,
But let us ever rise
To greater works
In joy and harmony with Thee.
For in Beauty of Creation is
Thy Purpose and Thy Being
Ever more fulfilled.
So let Thy Beauty bless our labors
And inspire our dreams.
Thus may it ever be with us and Thee,
All Glory Thine.
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HYMN TO THE UNIVERSAL
0, Thou INFINITE and ALL — from whom and of whom we ever are. May Thy Beauteous Order ever more evolve. And be Thy Wondrous Purpose ever more fulfilled in us on earth. As it is in all more Beauty-Blossomed realms. Give us Thy Bread of Life. Renew our strength each day. And bless us with Thy Beauty and with greater knowledge of Thy works and ways. That we may, ever more at one with Thee, partake in Thy fulfillment ever of Thy Perfect Law. And as we still love those who turn their hearts away, so let Thy love abide whene’er we stray from sense of Thee. Let not a wearied spirit tempt us down to lesser realms not yet outgrown. But let us ever rise to greater works in joy and harmony with Thee. For in Beauty of Creation is Thy Purpose and Thy Being ever more fulfilled. So let Thy Beauty bless our labors and inspire our dreams. Thus may it ever be with us and Thee, — All Glory Thine.
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HYMN TO THE UNIVERSAL
0, Thou INFINITE and ALL
From Whom and of Whom
We ever are,
Hallowed be the Name
That Thou art Called.
May Thy Beauteous Order
Ever more evolve
And be Thy Wondrous Purpose
Ever more fulfilled
In us on earth
As it is in all
More Beauty-Blossomed realms.
Give us Thy Bread of Life:
Renew our strength each day
And bless us with Thy Beauty
And with greater knowledge
of Thy works and ways
That we may, ever more
At one with Thee,
Partake in Thy fulfillment
Ever of Thy Perfect Law.
And as we still love those
Who turn their hearts away,
So let Thy love abide
Whene’er we fail or fall
To less accord with Thee.
And let no faithless spirit
Tempt us down to lesser
Realms not yet outgrown,
But let us ever rise
To greater works and joys
In unison with THEE.
In Thy Creative Purpose
And the Beauty of Thy Being
Let us ever dwell.
So may it ever be
With us and Thee —
All glory Thine.
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HYMN TO THE UNIVERSAL
O, Thou Infinite and All, from whence
we come, and of Whom still we are.
- Thou in us and we in Thee.
Hallowed be the NAME that Thou art called.
Let Thy Beauteous Order increasingly evolve.
Be Thy Purpose ever more fulfilled in
us on earth. As it is in all more perfect,
more beauty-blossomed realms.
Give us Thy Bread of Life, Renew our
strength each day.
And bless us with Thy Beauty and with
greater Knowledge of Thy works and ways.
That we may, — ever more at one with
Thee, — partake in Thy Purpose, — in
Thy fulfillment ever of Thy Perfect Law.
And as our love still goes to those who us offend,
so let Thy love abide when our hearts fail of Thee.
Let not our lesser spirits tempt us down
to lower realms not all outgrown,
But let us ever rise to greater works
and joys in unison with Thee.
For in Beauty of Creation is Thy Purpose
and Thy Being ever more fulfilled.
So let Thy Beauty bless our labors
and inspire our dreams.
Thus may it ever be with us and Thee.
— All Glory Thine.
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Title | Subject - 2750 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 17:2650-2844 |
Document number | 2750 |
Date / Year | |
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Description | Three versions of a paraphrase by Heath of the Lord’s Prayer written at the request of Spencer MacCallum, who asked not for a simple paraphrase such as the one Heath did in words of one syllable, but for one that brought out what the Lord’s Prayer meant to him, considering his understanding of Cosmic Process. The first reproduced below may be the latest version, or it may not. |
Keywords | Religion Beauty Lord's Prayer |