... an insight which should search out the life of a man in his pecuniary relations would penetrate into almost every cranny of his nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account... Plain Living and High Thinking: A New Year Homily - Page 30by Theodore Thornton Munger - 1897 - 61 pagesFull view - About this book
| sir Henry Taylor - 1848 - 236 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money is mixed up, — honesty, justice, B generosity, charity, frugality, forethought, self-sacrifice, — and of their correlative vices,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 220 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...saving, spending, giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect man. First : — As to the getting of money. This involves... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 pages
.... . He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has ti great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...humanity ; and a right measure and manner in getting, savins;, spending, giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect... | |
| Money - 1853 - 168 pages
...the life of a man in his pecuniary relations would penetrate into almost every cranny of his nature. If we take account of all the virtues with which money...saving, spending, giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect man." Business, by which men get money, is a general... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and to abound, has a great knowledge ; for, if we take account of all the virtues with which money...saving, spending, giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect man." — TAYLOR'S Notes from Life. OUR subject is Business,... | |
| Henry Taylor - 1853 - 244 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...saving, spending, giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect man. First : — As to the getting of money. This involves... | |
| Henry Taylor - 1853 - 232 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending, 1 giving, taking, lending, borrowing, and bequeathing, would almost argue a perfect man. First : —... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1854 - 118 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge: for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...correlative vices — it is a knowledge which goes near lo cover the length and breadtli of humanity : and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge: for if we take account of all the virtues with which money...justice, generosity, charity, frugality, forethought, selfsacrifice,'—and of their correlative vices,—it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1855 - 122 pages
...nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge : for if we take account of all the virtues with which money is mixed up — honesty, justice, generosity, cbarity, frugality, forethought, self-sacrifice, — and of their correlative vices — it is a knowledge... | |
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