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Robert Keable


Born
in Bedfordshire, The United Kingdom
March 06, 1887

Died
December 23, 1927


Average rating: 3.45 · 56 ratings · 10 reviews · 72 distinct works
Simon Called Peter

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The Loneliness of Christ: S...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1918 — 16 editions
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Peradventure; or, The silen...

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The Mother of All Living

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The Priest's Tale - Père Et...

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Though This Be Madness

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The Classic Works of Robert...

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This Same Jesus: Meditation...

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Pilgrim Papers: From the Wr...

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“Faith, which is the soul's real sight, is the gift of God, and no one ever knows exactly when He may be pleased to give. But when that moment comes, we seem to see a great light. We say not so much "I know!" as "I see!" and it is always the lonely "I" that says it.”
Robert Keable, The Loneliness of Christ

“Always the method is the same: first, the intellectual effort to go as far as may be with the understanding, and then the meditation and the prayer which carry the lagging feet of the soul into the hidden wonders of the Father's House. The moment of initiation may be long to seek.”
Robert Keable, The Loneliness of Christ