Zion's Young People: A Magazine of Good Reading for Boys and Girls, Volume 4Zion's Young People Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... live in their emo- tions and the love of approbation , which degenerates into vanity , is one of the strongest emotions brought into activity . When people learn to think , they will be more just to themselves and their fellow creatures ...
... live in their emo- tions and the love of approbation , which degenerates into vanity , is one of the strongest emotions brought into activity . When people learn to think , they will be more just to themselves and their fellow creatures ...
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... live and act , but one must live and act righteously . To do this , one must have standards of right living and acting ; he must know what is wrong and right , what he should or should not do . These standards Moses attempted to give in ...
... live and act , but one must live and act righteously . To do this , one must have standards of right living and acting ; he must know what is wrong and right , what he should or should not do . These standards Moses attempted to give in ...
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... live and eat in temporarily arranged tents or arbors which represent the very humble and un- pretentious dwelling of their ancestors in the desert . This is an autumn festi- val . A little prior to this falls the great annual holiday ...
... live and eat in temporarily arranged tents or arbors which represent the very humble and un- pretentious dwelling of their ancestors in the desert . This is an autumn festi- val . A little prior to this falls the great annual holiday ...
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... voice and often warps the judgment , but Dr. Tanner , like the rest of us , is not in- different to praise , though he does not live on it . These combinations could be continued with considerable interest , but THE CHARACTER BUILDER 15.
... voice and often warps the judgment , but Dr. Tanner , like the rest of us , is not in- different to praise , though he does not live on it . These combinations could be continued with considerable interest , but THE CHARACTER BUILDER 15.
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... live until he is three score years and ten or older , he will be able to do much for the advancement of humanity's cause . GRAPHOLOGY . May I know him through his pen , Best or basest among men ? Having never seen his face , May I know ...
... live until he is three score years and ten or older , he will be able to do much for the advancement of humanity's cause . GRAPHOLOGY . May I know him through his pen , Best or basest among men ? Having never seen his face , May I know ...
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Page 198 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace !" Peace ! and no longer from its brazen portals The blast of War's great organ shakes the skies ! But beautiful as songs of the immortals, The holy melodies of love arise.
Page 198 - Were half the power, that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth, bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts; The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Page 45 - Till the sun grows cold, And the stars are old, And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold...
Page 115 - The more we live, more brief appear Our life's succeeding stages : A day to childhood seems a year, And years like passing ages. The gladsome current of our youth, Ere passion yet disorders, Steals lingering like a river smooth Along its grassy borders. But as the careworn cheek grows wan, And sorrow's shafts fly thicker, Ye Stars, that measure...
Page 105 - MASTER of human destinies am I! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock, unbidden, once at every gate! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury, and woe, Seek me in vain...
Page 28 - It is easy' in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Page 105 - MASTER of human destinies am I. Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait, Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and, passing by Hovel, and mart, and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden, once at every gate! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and...
Page 142 - And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Page 117 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Page 241 - But we their sons, a pamper'd race of men, Are dwindled down to threescore years and ten. Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend : God never made his work for man to mend.