A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - 644 páginas |
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... faith , as the Israelites passed through the sea . Then its very waves of misery will divide , and become to us a wall , on the right 11 AGE . side and on the left , until the gulf narrows before our eyes , and we land safe on the ...
... faith , as the Israelites passed through the sea . Then its very waves of misery will divide , and become to us a wall , on the right 11 AGE . side and on the left , until the gulf narrows before our eyes , and we land safe on the ...
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... faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect man- hood who does not allow the thousand little worries of life to embitter his temper , or disturb his equanimity . An undivided heart which ...
... faith in God puts it to rest . - Horace Bushnell . He is well along the road to perfect man- hood who does not allow the thousand little worries of life to embitter his temper , or disturb his equanimity . An undivided heart which ...
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... faith in humanity , and faith in himself . - No one who is not accus- tomed to give grandly can ask nobly and with boldness . - Lavater . ASPIRATION . ASPIRATION .- ( See " AIMs , ”
... faith in humanity , and faith in himself . - No one who is not accus- tomed to give grandly can ask nobly and with boldness . - Lavater . ASPIRATION . ASPIRATION .- ( See " AIMs , ”
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... faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny . - Addison . Atheism , if it exists , is the result of igno- rance and pride , of strong sense and feeble reason , of good eating and ill living . - It is the plague ...
... faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny . - Addison . Atheism , if it exists , is the result of igno- rance and pride , of strong sense and feeble reason , of good eating and ill living . - It is the plague ...
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... faith in the divine word which did not expand the intellect , while it purified the heart ; which did not multiply and exalt the aims and objects of the understanding , while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and feel- ings ...
... faith in the divine word which did not expand the intellect , while it purified the heart ; which did not multiply and exalt the aims and objects of the understanding , while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and feel- ings ...
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