An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 78
... Honor thy father and mother ; that is , live so as to be an honor to them though they are dead If thou injurest conscience , it will have its revenge on thee Hear no ill of a friend , nor speak any of an enemy . Pay what you owe , and ...
... Honor thy father and mother ; that is , live so as to be an honor to them though they are dead If thou injurest conscience , it will have its revenge on thee Hear no ill of a friend , nor speak any of an enemy . Pay what you owe , and ...
Page 188
... honor comes from within , not from without , that honor must be earned , that it is not alms , that even an infinite God could not enrich the beggar's palm with the gem of honor Teach them also that happiness is the bud , the blos-- som ...
... honor comes from within , not from without , that honor must be earned , that it is not alms , that even an infinite God could not enrich the beggar's palm with the gem of honor Teach them also that happiness is the bud , the blos-- som ...
Page 391
... honors were paid . Very gradually things have changed , until over the fairest portion of the earth , life and property are now secure . Men who mind their own business have nothing to fear , and those are safest who carry no weapons ...
... honors were paid . Very gradually things have changed , until over the fairest portion of the earth , life and property are now secure . Men who mind their own business have nothing to fear , and those are safest who carry no weapons ...
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