The Door that Has No Key: Sermons for True AmericansJudson Press, 1925 - 111 sidor |
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... mother- soul decided that her boys and girls would have American chances for success , if she by self - denial and courage could ensure that end . So she summoned all their family grit , fled with her brood to New Orleans , and there A ...
... mother- soul decided that her boys and girls would have American chances for success , if she by self - denial and courage could ensure that end . So she summoned all their family grit , fled with her brood to New Orleans , and there A ...
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... mother was depending on him greatly now that his father was gone . But she submitted without complaint to the divine call , and the boy left her for training with her pious blessing upon his head . Who were these young priests who by ...
... mother was depending on him greatly now that his father was gone . But she submitted without complaint to the divine call , and the boy left her for training with her pious blessing upon his head . Who were these young priests who by ...
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... mother , he had come alone to America , started an imme- diate partnership with two Jewish traveling pedlers , and had visited Southern plantations selling a pitiful little stock of novelties . The fact that he was a white man made the ...
... mother , he had come alone to America , started an imme- diate partnership with two Jewish traveling pedlers , and had visited Southern plantations selling a pitiful little stock of novelties . The fact that he was a white man made the ...
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... mother was a slave woman ; her husband , whom she never saw except on special holiday occasions , was a slave on a distant plantation ; the boy knew that this man was not his father , but that whispering gestures pointed to- ward a ...
... mother was a slave woman ; her husband , whom she never saw except on special holiday occasions , was a slave on a distant plantation ; the boy knew that this man was not his father , but that whispering gestures pointed to- ward a ...
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... mother praying with an awful fervor that God would guide and keep Mr. Lincoln , and he realized for the first time that he was a slave , but might be free . He told of the gentleness with which Negroes cared for their masters when they ...
... mother praying with an awful fervor that God would guide and keep Mr. Lincoln , and he realized for the first time that he was a slave , but might be free . He told of the gentleness with which Negroes cared for their masters when they ...
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Sida 35 - A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly vessel. From the mast of the unfortunate vessel was seen a signal: "Water, water, we die of thirst." The answer from the friendly vessel at once came back, "Cast down your bucket where you are.
Sida 36 - Cast down your bucket where you are" — cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the people of all races by whom we are surrounded.
Sida 36 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Sida 35 - Cast down your bucket where you are." And a third and fourth signal for water was answered: "Cast down your bucket where you are." The captain of the distressed vessel, at last heeding the injunction, cast down his bucket, and it came up full of fresh, sparkling water from the mouth of the Amazon River.
Sida 51 - LORD, for to-morrow and its needs, I do not pray: Keep me, my God, from stain of sin, Just for to-day; Let me no wrong or idle word Unthinking say: Set Thou a seal upon my lips, Just for to-day. Let me both diligently work, And duly pray; Let me be kind in word and deed, Just for to-day; Let me in season, Lord, be grave, In season, gay; Let me be faithful to Thy grace.
Sida 4 - O that I knew where I might find him, that I might come even to his seat.
Sida 19 - HE drew a circle that shut me out — Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But Love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle that took him in ! EDWIN MARKHAM The Man with the Hoe Written after seeing Milled ivorld-famous painting of a brutalized toiler.
Sida 85 - Give," said the little stream, "Give, Oh give, Give, Oh give;" "Give," said the little stream, As it hurried down the hill. "I'm small I know, but wherever I go, The fields grow greener still.
Sida 36 - Cast down your bucket where you are " — cast it down in making friends in every manly way of the people of all races by whom we are surrounded. Cast it down in agriculture, in mechanics, in commerce, in domestic service, and in the professions. And...
Sida 19 - He drew a circle and shut me out, Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout ; But love and I had the wit to win, We drew a circle and took Him in.