The New Dictionary of ThoughtsRavenio Books, 2015 M01 19 A cyclopedia of quotations from the best authors of the world, both ancient and modern, alphabetically arranged by subjects. |
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... Ceremony Chance Change Character Charity Chastity Cheerfulness Children Chivalry Choice Christ Christian Christianity Church Circumstances Cities Civility Civilization Cleanliness Clemency Clouds Comfort Commanders Commerce Common Sense.
... Ceremony Chance Change Character Charity Chastity Cheerfulness Children Chivalry Choice Christ Christian Christianity Church Circumstances Cities Civility Civilization Cleanliness Clemency Clouds Comfort Commanders Commerce Common Sense.
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... Christ, and given to Mammon.—H. W. Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is marvellously assisted in the discovery of both physical and moral truth.—Colton. Those who ...
... Christ, and given to Mammon.—H. W. Beecher. Analogy. Analogy, although it is not infallible, is yet that telescope of the mind by which it is marvellously assisted in the discovery of both physical and moral truth.—Colton. Those who ...
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... Christ; and the great Conde, when dying, repeated these noble words, “Yes, I shall see God as he is, face to face!”—Vauvenargues. Beneficence. Christian beneficence takes a large sweep; that circumference cannot be small of which God is ...
... Christ; and the great Conde, when dying, repeated these noble words, “Yes, I shall see God as he is, face to face!”—Vauvenargues. Beneficence. Christian beneficence takes a large sweep; that circumference cannot be small of which God is ...
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... Christ we are sure to keep.— T. L. Cuyler. Be charitable before wealth makes thee covetous.—Sir T. Browne. Of all the virtues necessary to the completion of the perfect man, there is none to be more delicately implied and less ...
... Christ we are sure to keep.— T. L. Cuyler. Be charitable before wealth makes thee covetous.—Sir T. Browne. Of all the virtues necessary to the completion of the perfect man, there is none to be more delicately implied and less ...
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... Christ went about doing good; he set the example to his disciples, and they abounded in it.—Fuller. Rare benevolence! the minister of God.—Carlyle. When Fenelon's library was on fire, “God be praised,” he said, “that it is not the ...
... Christ went about doing good; he set the example to his disciples, and they abounded in it.—Fuller. Rare benevolence! the minister of God.—Carlyle. When Fenelon's library was on fire, “God be praised,” he said, “that it is not the ...
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