Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 148
... things - either to the absence of those circumstances which , in former times , developed and cherished the poetical faculty to an ex- traordinary degree , or to the existence of other intellec- tual interests which , in the present age ...
... things - either to the absence of those circumstances which , in former times , developed and cherished the poetical faculty to an ex- traordinary degree , or to the existence of other intellec- tual interests which , in the present age ...
Page 374
... things I have named - to do what is right , to live at peace , and be always making those about you happy ? You see at once why Christ tells us to seek these things first - because they are the best worth seeking . Do you know anything ...
... things I have named - to do what is right , to live at peace , and be always making those about you happy ? You see at once why Christ tells us to seek these things first - because they are the best worth seeking . Do you know anything ...
Page 377
... things are added unto him . Boys , banish forever from your minds the idea that religion is subtraction . It does not tell us to give things up , but rather gives us something so much better that they give themselves up . When you see a ...
... things are added unto him . Boys , banish forever from your minds the idea that religion is subtraction . It does not tell us to give things up , but rather gives us something so much better that they give themselves up . When you see a ...
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