The Manhood of the MasterAssociation Press, 1917 - 175 sider |
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Side 25
... ideal , and made it the common duty of every day ; he considered it an obligation , since we never can forgive as much as we have been forgiven ; and he made the right attitude toward hostile men not a negative re- fraining from ...
... ideal , and made it the common duty of every day ; he considered it an obligation , since we never can forgive as much as we have been forgiven ; and he made the right attitude toward hostile men not a negative re- fraining from ...
Side 26
... ideal character can be imagined now without this Christlike quality of forgiveness . When Browning portrays the beautiful character of Pompilia in " The Ring and the Book , " the picture is not complete until Guido has wronged her ...
... ideal character can be imagined now without this Christlike quality of forgiveness . When Browning portrays the beautiful character of Pompilia in " The Ring and the Book , " the picture is not complete until Guido has wronged her ...
Side 27
... ideal , but today we can neither imagine a noble character nor arrange a prison system that lacks the quality of that ideal . The exhibition of magnanimity which Jesus gave in his own life is one of the most wonderful revelations of his ...
... ideal , but today we can neither imagine a noble character nor arrange a prison system that lacks the quality of that ideal . The exhibition of magnanimity which Jesus gave in his own life is one of the most wonderful revelations of his ...
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... cries : " If I give all my goods to feed the poor , but have not love , it profiteth me nothing . " When a man accepts this ideal of a life inwardly and genuinely right in its attitude and quality , he 78 [ VI - 7 ] MANHOOD OF THE MASTER.
... cries : " If I give all my goods to feed the poor , but have not love , it profiteth me nothing . " When a man accepts this ideal of a life inwardly and genuinely right in its attitude and quality , he 78 [ VI - 7 ] MANHOOD OF THE MASTER.
Side 83
... ideal , the simple , unaffected sincerity of a child ( Mark 9:36 ) . When we endeavor to analyze such love of reality in word and life as Jesus exhibited , we find two elements in it , the first of which we may call self - respect . We ...
... ideal , the simple , unaffected sincerity of a child ( Mark 9:36 ) . When we endeavor to analyze such love of reality in word and life as Jesus exhibited , we find two elements in it , the first of which we may call self - respect . We ...
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attitude Blessed brethren brother called cast Cause Christ Christian cometh Consider crucified crucifixion DAILY READINGS deeds demnation devotion disciples doeth earth enemies evil face faith Father fearless feel fellowship forgive friends friendship Galilee Gethsemane glory God's goeth gospels hand HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK hate hath heart human humility ideal indignation Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John kingdom of God kingdom of heaven lives Lord loyalty magnanimity mammon man's Master Master's character meaning moral never perfect Peter Pharisees pray prayer prophets publicans READINGS First Day revealed righteousness sabbath sacrifice saith unto sake Samaritan say unto scale of values servant Seventh Week shalt sinners social sons of Zebedee soul spirit stand suffer synagogues teaching temptation tempted thee thine things THOUGHT AND DISCUSSION TOPICS FOR THOUGHT truth virtues Week Luke Week Mark Week Matt words worth wrath