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The final song, "Transfiguration", is a "bittersweet note of Jesus' requisite suffering". [2] "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" is based on a first-person account by The Misfit character from the Flannery O'Connor short story of the same name. [2] The lyrics of the title song, "Seven Swans," loosely allude to the events of the Book of Revelation.
White Light from the Mouth of Infinity is the seventh album by the American band Swans. [4] [5] It was released in 1991, through the record label Young God.The band supported the album with a North American tour.
The tracks "Sex, God, Sex", "Beautiful Child" and "Children of God" were shortened by several seconds with earlier fadeouts, and "Trust Me" fades directly into the brief interlude at the end. A remaster of the album, along with the live album Feel Good Now , was released on November 13, 2020.
So gather the family, cuddle up in front of a roaring fire and take joy together in the power, beauty and love that pours forth from the word of God. For as it is written in Psalm 107:1, "Oh give ...
In Plato's Phaedo, the character of Socrates says that, although swans sing in early life, they do not do so as beautifully as before they die. He adds that there is a popular belief that the swans' song is sorrowful, but Socrates prefers to think that they sing for joy, having "foreknowledge of the blessings in the other world". [5]
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The first CD issue contained the A Screw single as bonus tracks. A later compilation released in 1992, Greed / Holy Money, combined Holy Money (barring "A Screw (Holy Money)", though "A Screw (Holy Money) (Mix)" was listed as this) and Greed (barring "Fool" and "Money Is Flesh", however "Fool (#2)" and "Money Is Flesh (#2)" were listed as these, respectively), as well as the entirety of the A ...
Peter's vision of a sheet with animals, the vision painted by Domenico Fetti (1619) Illustration from Treasures of the Bible by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1894. According to the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 10, Saint Peter had a vision of a vessel (Greek: σκεῦος, skeuos; "a certain vessel descending upon him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners") full of animals being ...