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THE HOUSE OF GOD by ANONYMOUS

First Line: "PRONE UPON THE EARTH, IN PRAYER, THE WEARY NANAC FELL"
Last Line: "WHERE, CROWNED WITH DEATHLESS PRAISE, HIS HOLY HOUSE IS NOT!'"
Subject(s): CLERGY;GOD;RELIGION; PRIESTS;RABBIS;MINISTERS;BISHOPS;THEOLOGY;

PRONE upon the earth, in prayer, the weary Nánác fell,
Filled with all blessed thoughts of God;
Turned toward the sacred Mecca were his dusty feet,
And rested on the soft green sod.
When, lo! there passed a saintly Moslem priest that way,
And cried, "Base unbeliever, dost thou dare to pray,
Thy graceless feet extended toward God's city fair?"
But Nánác thus made answer, "Is not every-where
God's city? Find, if thou canst, the accursed spot
Where, crowned with deathless praise, His holy house is not!"



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