The Ideal City, Issue 67Arno Press, 1903 - 377 pages |
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... pleasures of life . I believe that the time is coming when " all the labor of a man shall be for his own mouth . " I believe that the people of the United States , the last arrival among the great nations , will write the grand and ...
... pleasures of life . I believe that the time is coming when " all the labor of a man shall be for his own mouth . " I believe that the people of the United States , the last arrival among the great nations , will write the grand and ...
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... pleasures and the comfort of others . Not being the father of a poor family , you cannot understand the extreme torture of one , who , seeing his own children asking for bread , has none to give . If at any time you have been ill , the ...
... pleasures and the comfort of others . Not being the father of a poor family , you cannot understand the extreme torture of one , who , seeing his own children asking for bread , has none to give . If at any time you have been ill , the ...
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... pleasure if we could take a walk in Audubon Park , but , to my regret , I cannot , for we must go elsewhere . As you have already accepted , upon no con- ditions , you must follow me . You will see sights which you have never thought ...
... pleasure if we could take a walk in Audubon Park , but , to my regret , I cannot , for we must go elsewhere . As you have already accepted , upon no con- ditions , you must follow me . You will see sights which you have never thought ...
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... pleasure in worrying the poor . " " Do you see , Will , she thinks it is God who sends her all the evils she is lamenting . So , at least , she will not say , if the poor boy dies , that it was the doctor who killed him . Well , let me ...
... pleasure in worrying the poor . " " Do you see , Will , she thinks it is God who sends her all the evils she is lamenting . So , at least , she will not say , if the poor boy dies , that it was the doctor who killed him . Well , let me ...
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... pleasure to see boys so well built and looking so strong ? " " It is , indeed . " " I wish that all boys might be like those . " " Your aspirations are beautiful , indeed . " " Yes , they are the aspirations of the divine socialistic ...
... pleasure to see boys so well built and looking so strong ? " " It is , indeed . " " I wish that all boys might be like those . " " Your aspirations are beautiful , indeed . " " Yes , they are the aspirations of the divine socialistic ...
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Page 303 - ... and when the time of the fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the husbandmen, that they might receive the fruits of it.
Page 291 - And Jesus answering said, A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
Page 303 - The first." Jesus saith unto them ; " Verily I say unto you, that the publicans and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you. For John came, unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not ; but the publicans and the harlots believed him ; and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might believe him.
Page 275 - Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou thyself beholdest not the beam that is m thine own eye ? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother's eye.
Page 308 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
Page 273 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Page 342 - How fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse! how much better is thy love than wine! and the smell of thine ointments than all spices!
Page 288 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh ; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
Page 302 - I also will ask you one thing, which if ye tell me, I in likewise will tell you by what authority I do these things. The baptism of John, whence was it ? from heaven, or of men...
Page 293 - Jesus answered and said unto them, Though I bear record of myself, yet my record is true: for I know whence I came, and whither I go; but ye cannot tell whence I come, and whither I go.