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Faith & Spirit Quote by Robert Browning Hamilton

"Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure"

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“Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure” is built like a small fortress: four blunt beats of instability, then two anchors you’re meant to lean on. Hamilton’s key move is contrast. “Earth” isn’t just the planet; it’s the whole jittery, human-scale world of jobs, empires, bodies, reputations, weather, war. By keeping it singular and plain, he makes change feel inevitable, almost mechanical. Then he pivots to “thy soul” and “God” with the old-fashioned “thy,” a deliberate archaism that drags the line out of daily chatter and into the register of hymn and scripture. The diction is doing pastoral work before the idea even lands.

The subtext is less cozy than it first sounds. This isn’t simply comfort; it’s triage. If the ground is going to shift, the line advises you where not to invest your ultimate faith. “Stand sure” is legalistic, like a deed that can’t be contested. That firmness also carries a quiet rebuke: if you’re shattered by change, you’ve been treating the wrong things as permanent.

Context matters. Hamilton writes in a period bracketed by industrial upheaval, global conflict, and the crumbling of old certainties. Late-19th and early-20th century religious language often had to compete with modernity’s noise, so it learned to speak in aphorisms: compact, repeatable, emotionally portable. The intent is to offer a spine-straightening theology for an age of motion, where the only credible consolation is something that claims to outlast history itself.

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Robert Browning Hamilton

Robert Browning Hamilton (January 9, 1867 - December 18, 1950) was a Writer from USA.

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