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... give thee a full portraiture of thy most closeted behavior , of thy most re- served actions , of thy most retired motions ; and though there be a curtain drawn over them here , yet hereafter they shall be made very apparent . God shall give ...
... give thee a full portraiture of thy most closeted behavior , of thy most re- served actions , of thy most retired motions ; and though there be a curtain drawn over them here , yet hereafter they shall be made very apparent . God shall give ...
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... gives and the resolution it requires . Any truthful examination into our actions must be good ; but we ought not be satisfied with it , until it becomes both searching and progressive . Its aim should be not only to investigate ...
... gives and the resolution it requires . Any truthful examination into our actions must be good ; but we ought not be satisfied with it , until it becomes both searching and progressive . Its aim should be not only to investigate ...
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... give ; they may serve as aids to memory ; they may form landmarks , as it were , of our progress ; but they cannot , of themselves , maintain that progress . Helps . The exercise of purging or cleansing the Soul cannot end but with our ...
... give ; they may serve as aids to memory ; they may form landmarks , as it were , of our progress ; but they cannot , of themselves , maintain that progress . Helps . The exercise of purging or cleansing the Soul cannot end but with our ...
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... give the best possible definition of it . Imitation of Christ . In counteracting our defects , we should be cautious not to blunder by imitation of others . we find where our character fails , not attempt to become another man . We ...
... give the best possible definition of it . Imitation of Christ . In counteracting our defects , we should be cautious not to blunder by imitation of others . we find where our character fails , not attempt to become another man . We ...
Side 10
... . Sometimes we cling more tenaciously to a trifle than to a great interest . It would give us more pain to relinquish an amusement than FIDELITY IN LITTLE THINGS . 11 ; to bestow a Fidelity in little Things Liberty CONTENTS.
... . Sometimes we cling more tenaciously to a trifle than to a great interest . It would give us more pain to relinquish an amusement than FIDELITY IN LITTLE THINGS . 11 ; to bestow a Fidelity in little Things Liberty CONTENTS.
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action affection Antoninus ART OF LIVING beauty become benevolence better body Carlyle character charity Choler circumstances conversation dangerous delight desire divine duties Emerson enjoyment eternal evil eyes F. W. Newman faculties faith fancy faults fear feeling FINE MANNERS friendship gifts give God's Goethe grace Guesses at Truth habit happiness Hartley Coleridge hath heart heaven Henry Taylor Heraclitus honor human imagination imperfection infinite intellectual Isaac Taylor Jeremy Taylor judgment kind labor less look man's manner marriage means ment mind moral nature never noble Novalis Oakfield ourselves pain passion patience perfect persons Philothea pleasure poor Poverty present reason relations religion Ruskin sense Sidney Smith Sir Thomas Browne society soul speak spirit sweet taste temptation thee Theologia Germanica things thou art thought thyself tion toil trifles true understanding virtue whole wisdom wise words