The Vengeance of the Flag, and Other Occasional AddressesFleming H. Revell Company, 1914 - 372 sider |
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... principles too deep for the comprehension of his contemporaries , would find his novelties the platitudes of to - day . The scientist who with purblind intelligence had announced the possibility of domesti- cating , so to speak , the ...
... principles too deep for the comprehension of his contemporaries , would find his novelties the platitudes of to - day . The scientist who with purblind intelligence had announced the possibility of domesti- cating , so to speak , the ...
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Henry Dodge Estabrook. I need scarcely explain to this audience that the deep moral principle underlying the War of the Re- bellion , its motive and real provocative , was altogether obscured in the fierce jargon of polemical debates and ...
Henry Dodge Estabrook. I need scarcely explain to this audience that the deep moral principle underlying the War of the Re- bellion , its motive and real provocative , was altogether obscured in the fierce jargon of polemical debates and ...
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... principles . " 66 They reached the camp of Washington in time to witness a review of troops . There were eleven thou- sand men , possibly the forlornest ever calling them- selves an army . Their munitions were wretched , their clothing ...
... principles . " 66 They reached the camp of Washington in time to witness a review of troops . There were eleven thou- sand men , possibly the forlornest ever calling them- selves an army . Their munitions were wretched , their clothing ...
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... principle was inculcated or enforced , their aim seeming to be rather to make us Presbyterians than good citizens . At length he took for his text that verse of the fourth chapter of Philippians : ' Finally , brethren , whatsoever ...
... principle was inculcated or enforced , their aim seeming to be rather to make us Presbyterians than good citizens . At length he took for his text that verse of the fourth chapter of Philippians : ' Finally , brethren , whatsoever ...
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... principles of the art , be shown all the methods of working , and how to acquire the habit of using properly all the instru- ments . " As for himself , he aspired to no less than the at- tainment of human perfection , and in his ...
... principles of the art , be shown all the methods of working , and how to acquire the habit of using properly all the instru- ments . " As for himself , he aspired to no less than the at- tainment of human perfection , and in his ...
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Side 227 - The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.
Side 91 - A man's heart deviseth his way : but the LORD directeth his steps.
Side 187 - If there be any among those common objects of hatred I do contemn and laugh at, it is that great enemy of reason, virtue, and religion, the multitude; that numerous piece of monstrosity, which, taken asunder, seem men, and the reasonable creatures of God, but, confused together, make but one great beast, and a monstrosity more prodigious than Hydra.
Side 264 - To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion ; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to...
Side 292 - There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us.
Side 200 - New times demand new measures and new men ; The world advances, and in time outgrows The laws that in our father's day were best ; And, doubtless, after us, some purer scheme Will be shaped out by wiser men than we, Made wiser by the steady growth of truth.
Side 290 - That no person or persons whatsoever within this province, or the islands, ports, harbors, creeks, or havens thereunto belonging, professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth be any ways troubled, molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this province or the islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the belief or exercise of any other religion against his or her consent...
Side 200 - The time is ripe, and rotten-ripe, for change ; Then let it come : I have no dread of what Is called for by the instinct of mankind ; Nor think I that God's world will fall apart Because we tear a parchment more or less.
Side 269 - But helpless Pieces of the Game He plays Upon this Checker-board of Nights and Days ; Hither and thither moves, and checks, and slays, And one by one back in the Closet lays.
Side 290 - And whereas the enforcing of the conscience in matters of religion hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous consequence in those commonwealths where it...