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" In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better... "
The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Study of the Growth of Religious ... - Page 288
by Edwin Diller Starbuck - 1900 - 423 pages
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 48

1866 - 662 pages
...that are certain still, the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...is certain. If there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than FOUETH SERIES, VOL. XVHI.— 36 selfish, better to Be...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics

Frederick William Robertson - 1858 - 384 pages
...are certain still — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...is certain. If there be no God and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics

Frederick William Robertson - 1859 - 366 pages
...are certain still — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God and 110 future state, yet, even then, it is better to be 10 generous than selfish, better to be chaste...
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Life and Letters of Frederick W. Robertson, Volume 1

Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 386 pages
...are certain still, — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, 110 DISTRESS...
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Life and Letters of Frederick W. Robertson, M.A.: Incumbent of ..., Volume 1

Frederick William Robertson - 1865 - 394 pages
...whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward. Blessed...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 26; Volume 48

1866 - 642 pages
...that are certain still, the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...is certain. If there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than FOUETH SEEIES, VOL. XVIII.— 36 selfish, better to...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1866 - 606 pages
...are certain still, — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, nud no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, — better to be chaste...
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Remoter Stars in the Church Sky: Being a Gallery of Uncelebrated Divines

George Gilfillan - 1867 - 192 pages
...which are certain still, the grand simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better...
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Friends Intelligencer: A Religious and Family Journal, Volume 24

1868 - 848 pages
...certain still, — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which the luman soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at...certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet even then, it is better o be generous than selti.sh, better to be chaste than licentious, better...
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Memorials of ... Andrew Crichton, ed. by W.G. Blaikie

William Garden Blaikie - 1868 - 378 pages
...- — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul must pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than to be selfish, better to be chaste than to be licentious,...
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