seas da Hermann dea heit mit Frau, Kind und Hund duach Wean
ziacht;-)))
(naturfreundezentraleErzherzog Karl Str., Eybl in der äußeren
Mariahilferstr.,Franz Josef Kai)
>seas da Hermann dea heit mit Frau, Kind und Hund duach Wean
>ziacht;-)))
Kaunst ruhig moi mea Zeit nehma und uns dei Frau und Kind voastön.
Seas,
Hannes
dadiaa sogn
owa da Hermann lesd de ardiggln ned
wenigsd in "wuatschpue"
sunsd wara draufkumman
dasssei iimeeladress ned funggd
hawedere
s hei
Do hodda eh g'auntwuatet! ea hod seine zwaa adressn -
najo, sogma quasi-fonetisch - hingschriem, mid "punkt"
und "aet".
i woat jedsd bis des händi leit
und gfrei mi wiara doem
weu s schdeirisch is goa ned weit
auf a kaffetscherl, des is gscheit
mi'n hermann vo da oem
hawe
s hei
leidl, des woara iwarroschung, heid aim grisddog.
i homme muads gfreid!
aans no: sei esemes howined kapiad ghobd.
kunsdschdiggl, bei dreiahoeb heaman inda vawaondschofd und freindschofd.
im jänna dreffmase daon, desis gwiiß.
hawedere
und oesguade no
s hei
"hei" <heinz....@gmx.at> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:44a67$4755809b$557c6184$17...@news.inode.at...
Those who, while under legal convictions, have had the greatest terrors,
have not always obtained the greatest light and comfort; nor have they
always light most suddenly communicated; but yet, I think, the time of
conversion has generally been most sensible in such persons. Oftentimes,
the first sensible change after the extremity of terrors, is a calmness,
and then the light gradually comes in; small glimpses at first, after
their midnight darkness, and a word or two of comfort, as it were softly
spoken to them. They have a little taste of the sweetness of divine
grace, and the love of a Savior, when terror and distress of conscience
begin to be turned into an humble, meek sense of their own unworthiness
before God. There is felt, inwardly, sometimes a disposition to praise
God; and after a little while the light comes in more clearly and
powerfully. But yet, I think, more frequently, great terrors have been
followed with more sudden and great light and comfort; when the sinner
seems to be as it were subdued and brought to a calm, from a kind of
tumult of mind, then God lets in an extraordinary sense of His great
mercy through a Redeemer.
Converting influences very commonly bring an extraordinary conviction of
the reality and certainty of the great things of religion; though in
some this is much greater some time after conversion, than at first.
They have that sight and taste of the divine