The Altar or, Meditations in Verse On The Great Christian Sacrifice By The Author of "The Cathedral," [i.e. Isaac Williams] |
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The Altar | ||
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“Whosoever shall do the will of My Father Which is in
Heaven, the same is My brother, and sister, and mother.”
Wonderful nearness unto God made Man,
“My brother, sister, mother!” thus we see
Strangely fulfilled that other mystery;
To Thy true children, in the eternal plan,
Manifold more vouchsafed for life's short span,
As “brethren, sisters, mothers,” and to be
The pledge of everlasting life with Thee;
Kindred that turn not to the grey and wan,
But Christ our very Brother—gracious gift!
“My earthly Mother I to thee resign,—
My Mother, loved disciple, to be thine;
Thou of thy kindred art for Me bereft,
By Me awhile and by thy brother left:
Yet I am still thy Brother, thou art Mine.”
The Altar | ||