Levels of Living - Essays on Everyday Ideals by Henry Frederick Cope
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ages the greatest of all spiritual leaders.
What one has done another may do. What He has been we may be. He but shows the possibility of any life. He had no advantage over us; we know no disadvantages against which He did not have to strive. The divine heights have been scaled by human feet; His footprints beckon us on. IX Finding Foundations _The Passing and Permanent_ _Facing the Facts_ _The Real Foundation_ _Things not right can never be religious._ _Bigotry puts blinders on the best of men._ _Submission is the first step to sovereignty._ _The principle of expediency expels all other principle._ _Quiet lives are often eloquent._ |
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