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Love, Life & Work: Being a Book of Opinions, Reasonably Good-natvred ... - Page 20
by Elbert Hubbard - 1906 - 149 pages
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Prayers: With a Discourse on Prayer ...

George Dawson - 1878 - 336 pages
...and may this day, its sins all pardoned by Thy forgiving love, carry for us some treasure to the land where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal. — AMEN. Evening. OTHOU, Who dost neither slumber nor sleep, be Thou our Keeper...
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Unity Pulpit, Volume 11

1889 - 690 pages
...and I think that it was this that he meant, when he said, " Lay up for yourselves, then, treasures where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal." This, then, friends, is my Easter hope. In the light of it, I believe it is rational for us to live....
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 28

1906 - 756 pages
...daddies," broad acres, stocks, or bonds, " ye will have laid up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break in and steal." We are glad to state that our esteemed friend has a son on whom his most honorable mantle...
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Arthur's Home Magazine, Volume 48

1880 - 700 pages
...memory of a good deed is a perpetual delight. It is a treasure laid up in the heaven of our minds, where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal. O my friend, what golden opportunities ihe Good Father has placed in your way I You have gold ,:nj«l...
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Sermons Preached on Various Occasions

James DeKoven - 1893 - 472 pages
...objects of a nation's efforts; but the seeking all these as treasures to be laid up in that better land, where " moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal." The observance of Sunday joins together the seen and the unseen ; it sanctifies...
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The Annual Monitor for ... , Or, Obituary of the Members of the ..., Issue 43

1884 - 236 pages
...he added : — " One thing more I must say to you young men. Set your affections on. things above, where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal ; do not cling to money-getting, or any earthly thing." He continued : — "Now we...
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The Annual monitor and memorandum book (or, Obituary of the members of the ...

Society of friends - 1884 - 238 pages
...after he added : — " One thing more I must say to you young men. Set your affections on things above, where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal ; do not cling to money-getting, or any earthly thing." He continued : — "Now we...
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The Prospect Hill Reformed Church of New York City, and D. McL. Quackenbush ...

New York (N.Y.). Collegiate Church - 1891 - 164 pages
...cautiously examine whether your investments are secure, look to see whether the best of them can be put where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal. All other possessions, whatever of time or money, pains or power, they may have...
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A Book of Prayer: From the Public Ministrations of Henry Ward Beecher

Henry Ward Beecher - 1892 - 222 pages
...misers rejoice in counting their gold may we rejoice in counting the treasures that are laid up for us where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal. And whatever change and loss may betide our earthly possessions, may we walk in high and heavenly thought,...
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History of the Wesleyan Academy, at Wilbraham, Mass., 1817-1890

David Sherman - 1893 - 662 pages
...secured becomes an admirable furnishing for the duties of practical life. Education ia wealth invested " where moth and rust do not corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal." j Among institutions of this kind, the Wesleyan „ Academy at Wilbraham holds a conspicuous and hon_...
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