Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 sider |
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Side 18
... believe that Providence had sent a few men into the world , ready booted and spurred to ride , and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden . Richard Rumbold . - Armor . -The best armor is to keep out of ARG ARI 18.
... believe that Providence had sent a few men into the world , ready booted and spurred to ride , and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden . Richard Rumbold . - Armor . -The best armor is to keep out of ARG ARI 18.
Side 20
... believe not only in the thorns on the rose- bush , but in the roses which the thorns defend . As- ceticism is the child of sensuality and superstition . She is the secret mother of many a secret sin . God , when he made man's body , did ...
... believe not only in the thorns on the rose- bush , but in the roses which the thorns defend . As- ceticism is the child of sensuality and superstition . She is the secret mother of many a secret sin . God , when he made man's body , did ...
Side 28
... believe and live as they ought by those discoveries which God hath made in Scripture , would stand out against any evi- dence whatever ; even that of a messenger sent ex- press from the other world . - Atterbury . But what is meant ...
... believe and live as they ought by those discoveries which God hath made in Scripture , would stand out against any evi- dence whatever ; even that of a messenger sent ex- press from the other world . - Atterbury . But what is meant ...
Side 42
... believe that we have a Creator whom we never saw , of whom we have no direct proof , who is kind and good and tender beyond all that we know of kindness and goodness and ten- derness on earth , it is because the endowment of capacities ...
... believe that we have a Creator whom we never saw , of whom we have no direct proof , who is kind and good and tender beyond all that we know of kindness and goodness and ten- derness on earth , it is because the endowment of capacities ...
Side 52
... believe what we can and hope for the rest . De Finod . When credulity comes from the heart it does no harm to the intellect . Joubert . What believer sees a disturbing omission or infe- licity ? The text , whether of prophet or of poet ...
... believe what we can and hope for the rest . De Finod . When credulity comes from the heart it does no harm to the intellect . Joubert . What believer sees a disturbing omission or infe- licity ? The text , whether of prophet or of poet ...
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