Orations from Homer to William McKinley, Tom 18Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier, 1902 |
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... morality characterized all he wrote . He rebuked the headlong spirit of party , sensational extrava- gances of ... morals in his paper , and families could safely lay the " Evening Post " upon the table where their children AT FUNERAL OF ...
... morality characterized all he wrote . He rebuked the headlong spirit of party , sensational extrava- gances of ... morals in his paper , and families could safely lay the " Evening Post " upon the table where their children AT FUNERAL OF ...
Strona 7444
... morals and his vocab- ulary ; there is scarcely a false foot , a doubtful rhyme , a luck- less epithet , a dubious sentiment anywhere to be found in his works . And , perhaps nature withheld from him what is called an ear for music only ...
... morals and his vocab- ulary ; there is scarcely a false foot , a doubtful rhyme , a luck- less epithet , a dubious sentiment anywhere to be found in his works . And , perhaps nature withheld from him what is called an ear for music only ...
Strona 7470
... arrow , the keen conviction : " I must be born again ! " - Once more : there are those who seek religion in a routine of outward and commendable deeds - in mere morality . With such , the great sum of life is to 7470 CHAPIN.
... arrow , the keen conviction : " I must be born again ! " - Once more : there are those who seek religion in a routine of outward and commendable deeds - in mere morality . With such , the great sum of life is to 7470 CHAPIN.
Strona 7471
... morality ; but there is a formal morality which exists without religion . I say , a formal morality ; for essential morality and essential religion are as inseparable as the sap and the fruit . Nor is morality a mere segment of religion ...
... morality ; but there is a formal morality which exists without religion . I say , a formal morality ; for essential morality and essential religion are as inseparable as the sap and the fruit . Nor is morality a mere segment of religion ...
Strona 7472
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. tion of true morality . For the difference between the morality of a religious man and that of another consists in this : with the one , morality bears the sanctions of an abso- lute law , and God is at its ...
Mayo Williamson Hazeltine. tion of true morality . For the difference between the morality of a religious man and that of another consists in this : with the one , morality bears the sanctions of an abso- lute law , and God is at its ...
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Strona 7624 - I have been very jealous for the LORD God of hosts : for the children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant, thrown down thine altars, and slain thy prophets with the sword; and I, even I only, am left; and they seek my life, to take it away.
Strona 7707 - good old rule, the simple plan that they shall take who have the power and they shall keep who can.
Strona 7792 - One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh, but the earth abideth forever.
Strona 7707 - Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and "divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain, if we possess the power.
Strona 7636 - He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.
Strona 7625 - Behold the hour cometh, yea is now come, that ye shall be scattered every man to his own, and shall leave me alone : and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.
Strona 7571 - Having undertaken such defense, the lawyer is bound by all fair and honorable means, to present every defense that the law of the land permits, to the end that no person may be deprived of life or liberty, but by due process of law.
Strona 7450 - Nor would its brightness shine for me, Nor its wild music flow. But if, around my place of sleep, The friends I love should come to weep, They might not haste to go. Soft airs, and song, and light, and bloom, Should keep them lingering by my tomb. These to their softened hearts should bear The thought of what has been, And speak of one who cannot share The gladness of the scene ; Whose part in all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer hills, Is — that his grave is green ! And deeply would...
Strona 7450 - The season's glorious show, Nor would its brightness shine for me, Nor its wild music flow; But if, around my place of sleep, The friends I love should come to weep, They might not haste to go. Soft airs, and song, and light, and bloom Should keep them lingering by my tomb.
Strona 7770 - Assembly, or making any provision to secure our inestimable rights and liberties from those further violations with which they are threatened. "Resolved, therefore, That this Colony be immediately put into a state of defense, and that be a committee to prepare a plan for embodying, arming, and disciplining such a number of men as may be sufficient for that purpose.