The Social Gospel, Issues 35-41Christian Commonwealth, 1901 |
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... kind , and is suggestive of what might be as well as not . Beauty , order , conven- fences and approximate equality we have . There is much more to be de- sired . Some people jump at the con- clusion that I hold it as a model or a big ...
... kind , and is suggestive of what might be as well as not . Beauty , order , conven- fences and approximate equality we have . There is much more to be de- sired . Some people jump at the con- clusion that I hold it as a model or a big ...
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... kind as the food , drink and tobacco of Tennyson , and better suited to such purpose than what Shakspere lived on . Now we are informed that the whole cost of table - board for a football player in active training probably ranges from ...
... kind as the food , drink and tobacco of Tennyson , and better suited to such purpose than what Shakspere lived on . Now we are informed that the whole cost of table - board for a football player in active training probably ranges from ...
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... kind and degree of exclu- siveness in the home , inherent in the nature of the arrangement by which men have been set in families ; but while the family is an institution of mutual altruism , and surrounds a man with strong motives to ...
... kind and degree of exclu- siveness in the home , inherent in the nature of the arrangement by which men have been set in families ; but while the family is an institution of mutual altruism , and surrounds a man with strong motives to ...
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... kind of misery upon any occasion . A husband taketh his wife from her friends . He is therefore bound by the laws of hospitality to treat her well . The responsibility for results inci- dent to the burden of selection sug- gests the ...
... kind of misery upon any occasion . A husband taketh his wife from her friends . He is therefore bound by the laws of hospitality to treat her well . The responsibility for results inci- dent to the burden of selection sug- gests the ...
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... kind , Arise and share my royal seat . " Thou , regal soul of noblest sort , Hast kept my feast all men above , For thou hast acted out of love . Henceforth Love . crowned , here holds high court . " True love like this will belt the ...
... kind , Arise and share my royal seat . " Thou , regal soul of noblest sort , Hast kept my feast all men above , For thou hast acted out of love . Henceforth Love . crowned , here holds high court . " True love like this will belt the ...
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Page 10 - I see from my house by the side of the road, By the side of the highway of life, The men who press with the ardor of hope, The men who are faint with the strife. But I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears, Both parts of an infinite plan; Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
Page 17 - THERE is no unbelief; Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod And waits to see it push away the clod, He trusts in God. Whoever says when clouds are in the sky, "Be patient, heart; light breaketh by and by,
Page 10 - I rejoice when the travelers rejoice And weep with the strangers that moan Nor live in my house by the side of the road Like a man who dwells alone.
Page 32 - For thus saith the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel ; " In returning and rest shall ye be saved ; in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength :
Page 14 - ... to say we love God as unseen, and at the same time exercise cruelty toward the least creature moving by his life, or by life derived from him, was a contradiction in itself.
Page 30 - I returned and saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.