An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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... true religion . Without liberty the brain is a dungeon - the mind a convict . The slave may bow and cringe and crawl , but he can not adore , he can not love True religion is the perfume of a free and grateful heart . True religion is a ...
... true religion . Without liberty the brain is a dungeon - the mind a convict . The slave may bow and cringe and crawl , but he can not adore , he can not love True religion is the perfume of a free and grateful heart . True religion is a ...
Page 302
... true to every trust ; who keeps his word ; who is loyal to the firm that employs him ; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights ; who carries a civil tongue in his head ; who is polite to strangers , without being " fresh ...
... true to every trust ; who keeps his word ; who is loyal to the firm that employs him ; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights ; who carries a civil tongue in his head ; who is polite to strangers , without being " fresh ...
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... true Je To succeed you must choose . If you want this you can not have that . Success demands concentration— oneness of aim and desire . Choose this day whom you will serve la Paradoxically , it is true that you must some things to gain ...
... true Je To succeed you must choose . If you want this you can not have that . Success demands concentration— oneness of aim and desire . Choose this day whom you will serve la Paradoxically , it is true that you must some things to gain ...
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