Innocence (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Innocence at the beginning the couple in the garden walking with almighty God unaware of their nakedness Eating of the ...
Innocence at the beginning the couple in the garden walking with almighty God unaware of their nakedness Eating of the ...
Having been forgiven by the blood of the lamb the sacrifice of Christ on the cross we are to forgive, ...
from his body, his rib God making a helper, a champion someone to complete him to get the job done ...
Only in our faith in Christ made right with God sealing the breach the chasm between God and man eternal ...
Humbly we must fall on our knees at the cross aware of our need to truly repent of our sin ...
Not just our actions the sins we can quantify needing to admit our brokenness the sin in our nature our ...
Because through one man the breach, the break with God sin entering the world so it had to be one ...
The very first man breaking the command of God man in the garden breaking the very first law Only one ...
Standing, hiding in the garden the sound of the creator fear in their hearts Aware of their nakedness the death ...
By the choice of Adam by his disobedience his choosing to eat of the fruit all of us are cursed ...
Through Christ alone, fully human and totally divine the word made flesh coming to earth to redeem us of our ...
Not growing smarter gaining an insight becoming adults on a par with God Expelled, out of the garden the bliss ...
Lustful, our carnal nature the corruption of our sexuality focused on the earthly the things of man The garden there ...
Forever banished thrown out of the beautiful garden Eden forever lost, our place in the fall of man Dying to ...
It's June ag'in, an' in my soul I feel the fillin' joy That's sure to come this time o' year ...
IN Eastern climes, by means considered new; The Mount's old-man, with terrors would pursue; His large domains howe'er were not ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
Dim, as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars To lonely, weary, wand'ring travellers, Is reason to the soul; and ...
Across the sea, along the shore, In numbers more and ever more, From lonely hut and busy town, The valley ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
Pelagius lived at Kardanoel And taught a doctrine there How, whether you went to heaven or to hell It was ...
Eliza, what fools are the Mussulman sect, Who to woman deny the soul's future existence! Could they see thee, Eliza, ...
Karshish, the picker-up of learning's crumbs, The not-incurious in God's handiwork (This man's-flesh he hath admirably made, Blown like a ...
"As certain also of your own poets have said"-- (Acts 17.28) Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles, Lily on ...
Oh, good gigantic smile o' the brown old earth, This autumn morning! How he sets his bones To bask i' ...
SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. Let us begin and carry up this corpse, Singing together. Leave we ...
Well, as you say, we live for small horizons: We move in crowds, we flow and talk together, Seeing so ...
Fanfare of northwest wind, a bluejay wind announces autumn, and the equinox rolls back blue bays to a far afternoon. ...
A quay with vessels moored Thomas To India! Yea, here I may take ship; From here the courses go over ...
REVERED defender of beauteous Stuart, Of Stuart, a name once respected; A name, which to love was the mark of ...
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