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... conscience , and soul . Concerning these great divisions , I shall assert , first , that they are all mutually dependent upon each other ; that if one of them suffer , all the others suffer with it ; that man is dwarfed and incomplete ...
... conscience , and soul . Concerning these great divisions , I shall assert , first , that they are all mutually dependent upon each other ; that if one of them suffer , all the others suffer with it ; that man is dwarfed and incomplete ...
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... conscience , all are dumb , and the poor weak body only bears the heavy burdens which the tyrannous soul heaps upon it ! Devotion , then , needs conscience . Conscience tells a man that he must act as well as pray . Devotion makes the ...
... conscience , all are dumb , and the poor weak body only bears the heavy burdens which the tyrannous soul heaps upon it ! Devotion , then , needs conscience . Conscience tells a man that he must act as well as pray . Devotion makes the ...
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... conscience need a loving , human heart . Will these three be sufficient ? The picture grows fairer , we begin to feel less pain when we turn away from the stern , dark portrait of the grand inquisitor , which frowns so grimly in the ...
... conscience need a loving , human heart . Will these three be sufficient ? The picture grows fairer , we begin to feel less pain when we turn away from the stern , dark portrait of the grand inquisitor , which frowns so grimly in the ...
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... conscience , heart , and intellect are all necessary to each other in the harmonious development of Human Na- ture . Will they be found sufficient for a perfect life ? - Put together a strong soul , a tender conscience PHYSICAL ...
... conscience , heart , and intellect are all necessary to each other in the harmonious development of Human Na- ture . Will they be found sufficient for a perfect life ? - Put together a strong soul , a tender conscience PHYSICAL ...
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... conscience , a woman's heart , and a man's intellect , and we have a Charlotte Bronté , surely one of the best types of the modern mind . Will she find these four noble parts of Human Nature sufficient for the task of living ? Let ...
... conscience , a woman's heart , and a man's intellect , and we have a Charlotte Bronté , surely one of the best types of the modern mind . Will she find these four noble parts of Human Nature sufficient for the task of living ? Let ...
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Page 78 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too. But, children, you should never let Such angry passions rise ; Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
Page 86 - In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand : for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both ahull be alike good.
Page 86 - Words are mighty, words are living : Serpents with their venomous stings, Or bright angels, crowding round us, With heaven's light upon their wings : Every word has its own spirit, True or false, that never dies ; Every word man's lips have uttered Echoes in God's skies.
Page 81 - THEY never blister the tongue or lips. And we have never heard of any mental trouble arising from this quarter. Though they do not cost much, yet they accomplish much.
Page 4 - House in the shade of comfortable roofs, Sit with their wives by fires, eat wholesome food, And wear warm clothes, and even beasts have stalls, I, 'tween the spring and downfall of the light, Bow down one thousand and two hundred times...
Page 81 - There is such a rush of all other kind of words in our day, that it seems desirable to give kind words a chance among them. There are vain words, and idle words, and silly words, and hasty words, and spiteful words, and empty words, and profane words, and boisterous words, and warlike words. Kind words also produce their own image on men's souls. And a beautiful image it is. They soothe, and quiet, and comfort the hearer.
Page 64 - If you your lips would keep from slips, Five things observe with care: Of whom you speak, to whom you speak, And how and when and where.
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Page 81 - It is not much the world can give, With all its subtle art, And gold and gems are not the things To satisfy the heart ; But, oh ! if those who cluster round The altar and the hearth, Have gentle words, and loving smiles, How beautiful is earth.
Page 81 - Kind words make other people goodnatured. Cold words freeze people, and hot words scorch them, and bitter words make them bitter, and wrathful words make them wrathful. There is such a rush of all other kinds of words in our days, that it seems desirable to give kind words a chance among them. There are vain words, and idle words, and hasty words, and spiteful words, and silly words, and empty words, and profane words, and boisterous words, and warlike words.