Go Up Higher: Or, Religion in Common LifeLee & Shepard, 1877 - 336 páginas |
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... ourselves . To a dull youth it seems a poor drudgery to stay in his country home , and plough the fields ; but Robert Burns walked in glory and in joy , following his plough along the side of the mountain . To work at a forge , and to ...
... ourselves . To a dull youth it seems a poor drudgery to stay in his country home , and plough the fields ; but Robert Burns walked in glory and in joy , following his plough along the side of the mountain . To work at a forge , and to ...
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... ourselves . But no one can tell , but he who tries it , what a contentment there is when we simply decide to do what is right , whether others will hear , or whether they will for- bear ; what a satisfaction comes to those who go the ...
... ourselves . But no one can tell , but he who tries it , what a contentment there is when we simply decide to do what is right , whether others will hear , or whether they will for- bear ; what a satisfaction comes to those who go the ...
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... ourselves , and in the parable of the Good Samaritan he teaches us that our neighbor is every man who needs our help , and whom we are able to aid . When the Samaritan saw the wounded man lying by the wayside , he might have thought his ...
... ourselves , and in the parable of the Good Samaritan he teaches us that our neighbor is every man who needs our help , and whom we are able to aid . When the Samaritan saw the wounded man lying by the wayside , he might have thought his ...
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... ourselves in , so as to take no part in the vast interests of humanity . Every man stands under an arch of heaven ... ourselves , but we are all called on to live for every truth , every human interest , every human need , as the Lord ...
... ourselves in , so as to take no part in the vast interests of humanity . Every man stands under an arch of heaven ... ourselves , but we are all called on to live for every truth , every human interest , every human need , as the Lord ...
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... ourselves , to make ourselves fit and able to be of use to others . Before the mechanic begins his work , no matter how important it is , his first duty is to sharpen his tools and put them in order . So it may be our first duty to put ...
... ourselves , to make ourselves fit and able to be of use to others . Before the mechanic begins his work , no matter how important it is , his first duty is to sharpen his tools and put them in order . So it may be our first duty to put ...
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