Ten Times One is Ten: The Possible Reformation : a Story in Nine Chapters

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Roberts Brothers, 1874 - 148 páginas
 

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Página 119 - Every great scientific truth goes through three stages. First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next, they say it has been discovered before. Lastly, they say they have always believed it Christian Science goes to the bottom of mental action, and reveals the theodicy which indicates the Tightness Theodicy.
Página 63 - that the first thing I saw, when I opened my eyes, was the face of a friend ? At least I call him a friend.
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Página 9 - The author of the volume before us endeavors to describe what heaven is, as shown by the light of reason and Scripture ; and we promise the reader many charming pictures of heavenly bliss, founded upon undeniable authority, and...
Página 94 - HARRY WADSWORTH'S MOTTO. *' To look up and not down ; To look out and not in ; and To look forward and not back ; To lend a hand.
Página 9 - The headings of a few chapters may serve to convey a notion of the character of the book: A Walk on the Lancashire Moors ; the Author his...
Página 25 - ... your match, and you have to wait some little while before anything arrives that will burn. One of the Wise Men of the East — was it Louis Agassiz? — said, when he first came here, that one of the amazing things which he found in America was, that no set of men could get together to do anything, though there were but five of them, unless they first
Página 81 - The free-masonry was that you found everywhere a cheerful outlook — a perfect determination to relieve suffering, and a certainty that it could be relieved ; a sort of sweetness of disposition which comes, I think, from the habit of looking across the line, as if death were little or nothing; and with that, perhaps, a disposition to b« social, to meet people more than half way.

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