Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 11
... comes only when the student has learned to serve the whole freshness and sharpness of his intellect on any needful theme of the hour ; it may be the scale of a fossil fish , or the annual movement of a glacier , the disclosures of the ...
... comes only when the student has learned to serve the whole freshness and sharpness of his intellect on any needful theme of the hour ; it may be the scale of a fossil fish , or the annual movement of a glacier , the disclosures of the ...
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... come out of our cave . We must link our pursuits to those of humanity . Breadth and robustness given to the mental constitu- tion in its early training shall go far through life to save us from partial paralysis or monstrosity . To ...
... come out of our cave . We must link our pursuits to those of humanity . Breadth and robustness given to the mental constitu- tion in its early training shall go far through life to save us from partial paralysis or monstrosity . To ...
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... comes down through a century to our ears sounds not so much like the voice of a president as of a high priest and prophet — the " burden of Eleazar " : " It is my purpose , by the grace of God , to leave nothing . undone within my power ...
... comes down through a century to our ears sounds not so much like the voice of a president as of a high priest and prophet — the " burden of Eleazar " : " It is my purpose , by the grace of God , to leave nothing . undone within my power ...
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... comes moving again invisibly a majestic procession of the faithful and the strong , laden with labors and with honors . In these seats there can almost be seen to sit once more a hoary and venerable array of the great and good whose ...
... comes moving again invisibly a majestic procession of the faithful and the strong , laden with labors and with honors . In these seats there can almost be seen to sit once more a hoary and venerable array of the great and good whose ...
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... come not so much eager to gain the wisdom of the wise as to prove their folly . There is an air of brilliancy and bravery in characterizing the highest maxims of the past as ancient dogmas and obsolete superstitions ; an aspect of ...
... come not so much eager to gain the wisdom of the wise as to prove their folly . There is an air of brilliancy and bravery in characterizing the highest maxims of the past as ancient dogmas and obsolete superstitions ; an aspect of ...
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