44+ Frederick William Faber Quotes On Education, Government And Religion
Frederick William Faber was an English hymn writer, poet and theologian of the 19th century. He was a leader of the Oxford Movement, a group of Anglican clergymen who sought to return the Church of England to its Catholic roots. He wrote over 400 hymns, and is best known for the hymn “Faith of Our Fathers”. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Frederick William Faber on education, government, religion.
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Top 10 Frederick William Faber Quotes
- Kindness has converted more sinners than either zeal, eloquence, or learning; and these three last have never converted any.
- Kind words are the music of the world. They have a power which seems to be beyond natural causes, as if they were some angel's song which had lost its way and come to earth.
- Kind words are the music of the world.
- For right is right, since God is God.
- For right is right, since God is God and right the day must win. To doubt would be disloyalty, to falter would be sin.
- Exactness in little things is a wonderful source of cheerfulness.
- We must have passed through life unobservantly, if we have never perceived that a man is very much himself what he thinks of others.
- We strain hardest for things which are almost but not quite within our reach.
- Small things are best: Grief and unrest To rank and wealth are given; But little things On little wings Bear little souls to Heaven.
- If our love were but more simple, We should take Him at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of the Lord.
Frederick William Faber Short Quotes
- The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.
- Labour itself is but a sorrowful song,The protest of the weak against the strong.
- He (God) never comes to those who do not wait.
- There's a wideness in God's mercy Like the wideness of the sea Oratory Hymns.
- God always fills in all hearts all the room which is left Him there.
- There is a grace of kind listening, as well as a grace of kind speaking.
- They always win who side with God.
- There are no disappointments to those whose wills are buried in the will of God.
- There is a great deal of self-will in the world, but very little genuine independence of character.
- Each hour comes with some little faggot of God's will fastened upon its back.
Frederick William Faber Quotes About Religion
We can exaggerate about many things; but we can never exaggerate our obligation to Jesus, or the compassionate abundance of the love of Jesus to us. All our lives long we might talk of Jesus, and yet we should never come to an end of the sweet things that might be said of Him. — Frederick William Faber
Is the scrupulous attention I am paying to the government of my tongue at all proportioned to that tremendous truth revealed through St. James, that if I do not bridle my tongue, all my religion is vain? — Frederick William Faber
Many there are who, while they bear the name of Christians, are totally unacquainted with the power of their divine religion. But for their crimes the Gospel is in no wise answerable. Christianity is with them a geographical, not a descriptive, appellation. — Frederick William Faber
Frederick William Faber Quotes About Love
The world is growing old;Who would not be at rest and freeWhere love is never cold? — Frederick William Faber
Love's secret is always to be doing things for God, and not to mind because they are such very little ones. — Frederick William Faber
It has always seemed to me that a love of natural objects, and the depth, as well as exuberance and refinement of mind, produced by an intelligent delight in scenery, are elements of the first importance in the education of the young. — Frederick William Faber
Frederick William Faber Famous Quotes And Sayings
O majesty unspeakable and dread!Wert thou less mighty than Thou art,Thou wert, O Lord, too great for our belief,Too little for our heart. — Frederick William Faber
Ye Heavens, how sang they in your courts, How sang the angelic choir that day, When from his tomb the imprisoned God, Like the strong sunrise, broke away? — Frederick William Faber
Poor human nature cannot do everything; and kindness is too often left uncultivated, because men do not sufficiently understand its value. Men may be charitable, yet not kind; merciful, yet not kind; self-denying, yet not kind. If they would add a little common kindness to their uncommon graces, they would convert ten where they now only abate the prejudice of one. — Frederick William Faber
The great fact is, that life is a service. The only question is, "Whom will we serve? — Frederick William Faber
Happiness is a great power of holiness. Thus, kind words, by their power of producing happiness, have also a power of producing holiness, and so of winning men to God. — Frederick William Faber
Many a friendship - long, loyal, and self-sacrificing - rested at first upon no thicker a foundation than a kind word. — Frederick William Faber
Devotion to the Blessed Sacrament is the queen of all devotions. It is the central devotion of the Church. All others gather round it, and group themselves there as satellites; for others celebrate his mysteries; this is Himself. It is the universal devotion. No one can be without it, in order to be a Christian. How can a man be a Christian who does not worship the living Presence of Christ? — Frederick William Faber
Eternity will not be long enough to learn all he is, or to praise him for all he has done, but then, that matters not; for we shall be always with him, and we desire nothing more. — Frederick William Faber
Nobody is kind to only one person at once, but to many persons in one. — Frederick William Faber
Remember that if the opportunities for great deeds should never come, the opportunities for good deeds are renewed day by day. The thing for us to long for is the goodness, not the glory. — Frederick William Faber
Holiness is an unselfing of ourselves. — Frederick William Faber
The music of the Gospel leads us home. — Frederick William Faber
Deep theology is the best fuel of devotion; it readily catches fire, and once kindled it burns long. — Frederick William Faber
We cannot resist the conviction that this world is for us only the porch of another and more magnificent temple of the Creator's majesty. — Frederick William Faber
Good is that darkening of our lives, Which only God can brighten; But better still that hopeless load, Which none but God can lighten. — Frederick William Faber
For children is there any happiness which is not also noise? — Frederick William Faber
Now this spirit is admirably mortified by the exercise of patience. It involves also a continual practice of the presence of God; for we may be come upon at any moment for an almost heroic display of good temper. It is a short road to unselfishness; for nothing is left to self. All that seems to belong most intimately to self, to be self's private property, such as time, home, and rest, are invaded by these continual trials of patience. — Frederick William Faber
Kind words produce happiness. How often have we ourselves been made happy by kind words, in a manner and to an extent which we are unable to explain! — Frederick William Faber
Life Lessons by Frederick William Faber
- Frederick William Faber's work emphasizes the importance of faith, trust, and humility in our lives. He encourages us to focus on our spiritual journey, and to strive for a deeper understanding of our relationship with God.
- Faber also teaches us to be mindful of our actions, and to be aware of the impact they have on those around us. He encourages us to be generous with our love and kindness, and to strive for a life of holiness and service.
- Finally, Faber reminds us that our faith should be an ever-present source of strength and guidance in our lives, and that it is through our relationship with God that we can find true peace and joy.
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