Man’s Exalted Nature
I look at man’s moral nature. Made in the image of God. Vast capacity for enjoyment, capable at first of eternal joy and, though now disordered, still through the recuperative grace of God, able to
I look at man’s moral nature. Made in the image of God. Vast capacity for enjoyment, capable at first of eternal joy and, though now disordered, still through the recuperative grace of God, able to
The world owes its love to Jesus. Dear Jesus! Faithful Jesus! Loving Jesus! What fine Soar was in that day to Samaria, Jesus Christ is to all who take him. No wonder the little child,
You will find many a merchant who, while he is so careful that he would not take a yard of cloth or a spool of cotton from the counter without paying for it, and who,
What we do, we had better do right away. The clock ticks now and we hear it. After a while the clock will tick and we will not hear it. Seated by a country fireside,
A young woman, dying, said to her father! “Father, why did you not tell me there was a hell?” “Jennie, there is no such place. God is merciful. There will be no future suffering.” She
I am told that it is becoming more and more fashionable for women to drink; and it is not very long ago that a lady of great respectability, in this city, having taken two glasses
He (Mr. Ingersoll) is said to be a very brave man. I dare him to do one thing. I dare him to take his mother’s Bible, and some Sunday afternoon, go into his room, and
They who have been the deliverers of literature and nations have come from homes without affluence, and by the discipline of their own privations have learned how to speak and fight for the ignorant and
Christ is the star of hope. I would like to have my death-bed under that star—I would like to have my eye on that star, so I could be assured of the morning. Then the
Home—ask ten different men the meaning of that word and they will give you ten different definitions. To one it means love at the hearth, it means plenty at the table, industry at the workstand,