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Great Thoughts

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Day
21
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The essence of lying is in deeeption, not in words. A lie may be told by dlence.- Ruskin. Let it malte no difference to thee whether thou art cold or warm. whetker thou art ill spoken of or praiaed, if thou art doing thy duty - Marcus Aureliua. Hypoerisy is folly; for it is much asier, safer and pleasanter to be the thiag which a man seems to appear, than to keep up the appearance of oeing what he is not. - Lord Burleigh. Scriptural repentance is that deep ind radica] change whereby a sinner turna from the idols of sin and self into God, and devotes every movement )f tlie inner and outer man to the cap.ivity of his obedience.- Chalmers. A man miglit cmpty a church to.ïi.ht if he preached on justiñcation by taith, or any of the grand, living, juicy doctrines of the old orthodoxy. One iay we shall get tired of the new paste - then we shall ask for the old diamond. - Joseph Parker. No wave on the great ocean of time, wheu once it has floated past us, can je recalled. All we can do it to watch .he new form and motion of the next, ind launch upon it to try, in the manier our best judgment may suggest, our itrength and skill. - Gladstone. A devout thought, a pious desire, a io!y purpose, is better than a great esate or an earthly kingdom. In eternity .t wlll amount to more to have given i cup of cold water, with right motives, '.o a humble servant of God, than to lave been fiattered by a whole

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Ann Arbor Register