Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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lived, to love as He loved, true to God, to yourself, and to your
fellows, seeking the best and giving of your best. Service and sacrifice are the things that lift to the supreme places; the lower you stoop in helpfulness the higher you are lifted in lasting glory. And they are lifted to heaven, they achieve immortality, they can never die who were willing to die if death lay in the path of duty, to be sacrificed if sacrifice was part of their service. VII Seeing the Unseen _The Sense of the Unseen_ _The Brook in the Way_ _That Which is High_ _The song of sympathy never comes until the singer has been to the school of sorrow._ _True spirituality can see the altar in the cookstove and the washtub._ _People who are always off the key are never content out of the choir._ _The only version of the Bible authorized by heaven is that on two feet._ |
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