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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 122 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4971 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65 man 61 God 36 life 30 good man 27 good 26 thing 23 great 22 time 20 wisdom 19 wise man 19 Lord 18 love 18 like 18 great man 16 world 15 young man 15 work 14 Lord God 13 poor man 13 WISDOM 12 honest man 11 thou 11 rich man 11 place 11 nature 11 England 10 soul 10 old man 10 death 10 Wisdom 9 human life 9 form 9 Lord Jesus Christ 8 woman 8 water 8 thy 8 power 8 mind 8 great men 8 day 8 chapter 8 United States 8 New York 7 spiritual man 7 proud man 7 little 7 Father 6 truth 6 state 6 common man Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 28291 man 12949 thing 12829 love 10673 life 9072 time 7527 world 6986 wisdom 6119 day 6018 mind 5104 part 4934 nature 4871 body 4841 truth 4637 way 4438 form 4388 word 4363 hand 4349 heart 4268 soul 4163 nothing 3999 marriage 3939 woman 3921 power 3911 one 3880 year 3872 place 3849 law 3816 light 3761 work 3617 state 3538 people 3460 tion 3446 water 3408 thought 3402 eye 3260 death 3258 use 3187 other 3093 spirit 3071 earth 3069 order 3020 reason 2923 animal 2918 end 2898 wife 2860 friend 2845 degree 2778 cause 2677 self 2657 book Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 8837 God 6885 Lord 3101 heaven 2512 Mr. 2143 thou 1620 et 1440 Wisdom 1427 | 1384 Divine 1319 ii 1253 WISDOM 1217 quod 1166 de 1088 . 1045 Man 1026 II 1008 New 1003 John 929 Book 927 est 917 Sir 912 Job 903 England 888 Mrs. 862 St. 796 Nature 764 M. 744 sunt 738 I. 734 i. 725 House 703 States 697 General 694 III 687 Dr. 685 Christ 684 King 681 Life 672 Word 656 Israel 652 Love 647 Fig 643 n. 641 Jesus 623 Philip 581 ut 575 R. 572 theſe 570 ſuch 570 Father Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 65068 it 44178 he 30306 i 28730 they 21764 we 17309 them 17114 you 16343 him 7830 us 7462 me 6594 she 5017 himself 3671 itself 3202 her 2999 themselves 1717 thee 1398 one 848 myself 789 ourselves 608 herself 582 yourself 482 ye 376 thyself 201 mine 161 'em 153 his 119 thou 119 theirs 113 yours 71 withal 63 oneself 63 him- 63 ex- 60 isself 48 thy 46 ours 46 be- 44 hers 30 em 28 's 26 aught 22 pos- 14 o’er 14 itſelf 14 erself 13 ther 12 thither 11 himſelf 11 heav'n 11 hath Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 248929 be 53508 have 20268 do 13684 say 13263 make 10084 see 8684 give 8410 know 8296 take 7606 come 6146 go 6033 find 5692 think 5089 call 4361 become 3956 let 3755 live 3593 look 3463 appear 3429 bring 3203 follow 3160 tell 3157 put 3089 speak 2971 love 2838 seem 2793 get 2790 hear 2758 leave 2643 accord 2638 bear 2622 keep 2579 pass 2565 show 2541 use 2532 receive 2530 turn 2306 ask 2240 form 2214 believe 2205 add 2203 e 2200 feel 2193 fall 2176 hath 2169 stand 2064 mean 2026 hold 1968 write 1960 sit Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 44672 not 13256 so 12665 more 10641 great 10153 other 9109 only 8978 good 7856 then 7727 well 7619 very 7024 own 6576 most 6311 up 6262 also 6118 such 6006 first 5856 much 5783 as 5589 same 5500 many 5483 now 5135 even 5121 out 4961 never 4692 little 4581 thus 4133 long 3790 natural 3697 too 3686 spiritual 3484 old 3437 high 3365 therefore 3317 still 3212 true 3197 ever 3091 here 3062 human 3047 always 3017 far 2986 yet 2952 down 2862 again 2730 there 2728 away 2596 less 2561 new 2524 just 2453 wise 2431 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1735 good 1448 least 1230 most 1050 great 857 high 334 low 217 bad 208 early 169 small 146 strong 146 slight 142 near 133 noble 131 large 128 fine 120 Most 116 wise 98 old 96 late 85 deep 81 sweet 74 pure 66 happy 66 eld 65 simple 65 bright 56 young 52 dear 49 rich 48 lofty 41 minute 37 remote 37 mean 37 grand 36 short 36 long 34 hard 33 keen 33 humble 33 fair 31 mighty 30 dark 29 sure 29 poor 29 choice 28 clear 27 true 27 full 27 fit 27 easy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5346 most 260 well 131 least 9 farthest 4 worst 4 knowest 4 hard 4 greatest 3 strongest 3 remainest 3 loudest 3 long 3 hottest 3 early 2 livest 2 lightest 2 holdest 2 highest 1 ~~~~ 1 youngest 1 wentest 1 wailest 1 sharpest 1 ponere 1 nice- 1 latest 1 know.it 1 instructed.—(s.s. 1 hea- 1 grievest 1 finest 1 fewest 1 fallest 1 dirtiest 1 deepest 1 brightest 1 addrest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 128 man is not 71 nothing is more 67 man does not 42 one does not 31 god is not 29 men do not 28 love is not 27 things are not 26 life is not 26 men are not 22 man is man 22 nothing is so 22 world is not 20 god is love 20 lord is not 19 man is able 18 love is love 17 body does not 17 soul is not 15 god does not 15 love is opposite 15 one is not 14 love does not 13 lord is good 13 lord is love 13 love is spiritual 13 love makes man 13 man is more 13 world is pure 12 man is capable 12 man is ignorant 12 man is so 12 man was not 12 men are more 12 time is not 11 lord is present 11 love is so 11 man becomes spiritual 11 man is such 11 man is then 11 men are so 11 truth is not 10 god is good 10 love is chastity 10 love is such 10 man has not 10 men are too 10 men have ability 10 mind is not 10 world is full Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 man is not life 4 man knows no other 3 god made not death 3 heart is no island 3 heaven is not distance 3 life is not worth 3 love is not only 3 mind is not only 3 things are not visible 3 time is not very 3 time is not yet 3 years was not so 2 body is not more 2 form has no quality 2 god does not always 2 god is no respecter 2 god is not ashamed 2 life had no deep 2 life is no longer 2 life were not ideally 2 life were not sacred 2 lord is not equal 2 lord is not only 2 love has no sensitive 2 love is not sensibly 2 man has no knowledge 2 man has no power 2 man is not able 2 man is not dead 2 man is not love 2 man is not man 2 man is not possible 2 man is not so 2 man is not worth 2 marriage is not here 2 marriages are not holy 2 men are not ashamed 2 men are not only 2 men do not always 2 men have no better 2 men were not likely 2 mind have no potency 2 one has no more 2 one is not possible 2 power is no less 2 powers have no potency 2 soul is not here 2 soul is not life 2 soul is not more 2 things are not only Sizes of items; 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The problem is too mighty for me — may God, in his I do not believe it is a constitutional right to hold slaves in a Territory of also buy slaves or hire free men to labor for the world to all time to come — I am exceedingly anxious that this Union, the Constitution, and the liberties of the people shall be hvd.32044011861044 desire for divine wisdom, and looking principally to the eternal good of nature, God made man with deliberation, counsel, and preparation. Those passions which have the most appearance of good are love, desire, hope, places in them the good of man A wise man knows how to command in prosperity, and conduct rest, it takes from us reason, it corrupts the whole man, puts his virtues to sleep when he most needs great proof of good and sound judgment, right will, and desire for wisdom. good of man, are absolutely the best; teaching us to admire the greatness, goodness, wisdom, and power actions of life, a man should accommodate himself to custom, but without determination, affirmation, or A man desires to have all his possessions good and sound, his body, God by which life is given to honesty, goodness, and virtue. wise man''s true sacrifice to the great generous man to do good and to hvd.32044012766069 every-day fellow-men, especially for the few in the foreground of the great multitude, whose faces I know, the sperrit o'' God in all things and all times weekday as well as Sunday — and i'' the great works and man''s heart and soul in you, you can''t be easy a-making your own bed an'' leaving the rest to lie on the like when a man''s singing a good tune, you don''t want knows where that striving might lead us, if our affections had not a trick of twining round those old inferior things — if the loves and sanctities of our life had great things, and to feel that he was the man to do There are so many things wrong and difficult in the world, that no man can be great -he can hvd.32044014266647 My good squire Sancho will tell thee, O ungrateful Let every man''s fate kill him, or God who should preserve him alive and unhurt, he will probably remain as poor as ever; for he must be engaged and victorious in many battles before he can expect high promotion; and such good fortune happens Nor thou, nor love, shall leave my doting heart. wife," said Sancho, "that God understands me. much mind to a husband as you have to a government; and verily say I, better a daughter but humbly married than highly kept." "In good faith, dear wife," said Sancho, "if Heaven be so good to Sancho, that thou mayst not attribute thy success his present greatness, and not with his former lowliness: let thy apparel, therefore, be good and becoming; for the hedgestake, when decorated no To gain the good-will of thy people, two and behold thy son, Sancho Panza, returning to thee hvd.32044014641690 Tzu Kung asked for a definition of good government. The Master said: If the ruler is personally The Master said: The higher type of man is The Master said: The man of knowledge finds The Master said: The truly good man what goodness consists in ?—The Master said: a princely man ?—The Master said: If on Master said: What do you mean by the term and the State at large.—The Master said: That The Master said : In private life, show self-respect; The Master said: The nobler sort of man is The Master said: The nobler sort of man is virtue ?—The Master said: These things may The Master said: A man of inward virtue'' know.—Asked a second time, the Master said: The Master addressing Tzu Kung said: Which disciple of mine, said the Master. The Master said: Yu is the man to settle a long mean ?—Tseng Tzu said: Our Master''s teaching hvd.32044018645507 The requirements of a court fool are well described by Viola in "Twelfth Night," Act 3, Sc. 1. of men who in the character of court fool fool of our old plays denoted either a witty hireling theatrical fools and clowns of Shakespeare''s time fool" and "Feste, the jester, that the Lady Olivia''s oath, fool?" to which Touchstone replies as follows: "Of a certain knight who swore by his William, "Art thou wise?" William incautiously replies, "Ay, sir, I have a pretty wit." one of Shakespeare''s fools who in the dramatis personae of the play is called a jester; and On his first appearance in the play, in Act 1, Scene 5, he is apparently seeking her good offices with her mistress, This fellow''s wise enough to play the fool; This fellow''s wise enough to play the fool; "I am as well in my wits, fool, as thou art," I picture the Fool as a young-old man, not as hvd.32044018696732 book dealing with Constitutional Government in the United States, the idea HE whole conception of government when the United States became a Nation was a mechanical conprogressive nations to speak of "government by public opinion." . 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Young ladies at Newport, with their nine dresses, must be like nine-pins; no dress about nine times a-day here." 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Great Virtue of Heaven and Earth is called Life." true man is he who is praised by good men and true man must love "good '''' exactly as a little heart of man, and the Great Path is publicmindedness. the will of Heaven, the heart of man, and the A man must always have in his heart the spirit hvd.32044023409295 the way back to Mother Nature and her Tao. I am sure that the great American people, Confucius said the same thing many years before: "Be not self-deceived in wisdom, look farther." Lao Tzü, B.C. 604, the Chinese mystic, and reversion to the natural laws governing conduct — this is true goodness. wants to know; whose life is easily and naturally in harmony with the moral law. There are again good men who try to live in conformity with the moral law, but who, when they The simple intelligence of ordinary men and women of the people may understand something of the moral law; but in its resembling the principle in a man''s moral life. LIFE of THE MoRAL MAN our liking, is what is called a good man. He whose completed goodness is brightly displayed, is what is called a great man. hvd.32044024145070 thee; and such kind of men, if thou preserve thy estate, will always be had. if thy friends be of better quality than thyself, thou mayest be sure of two things: peers, yet remember always that thou venture not thy estate with any of those great thee, thy memory, and thine, and shall which thou hast planted, enjoy thy love, paint all thy vices and follies, as thou shalt take heed that thou love God, thy Country, take heed that thou love God, thy Country, take care of thy estate, which thou shalt poor man thou must pay it thyself; if for thee in all thy virtues, having no means to an eye-sore to thy friends; every man will fear thy company, thou shalt be driven thou offend therein: but use thy poor thee to man''s estate, use great providence So shalt thou secure thyself, and pleasure thy friend. hvd.32044024230518 prophet appears to have first become potent in setting up and guiding the earliest King, Saul; but law," which was still attributed to the direct commands of Israel''s God through Moses in the wilderness of Sinai. whereby certain cities were saved from destruction, and, according to later revisers of the material, the subjection of Canaanites to menial service was justified; the league of the five kings of the But traditions of the time when there was no King in Israel and heroes arose to lead the people to battle when beset by enemies, came nearer to the the king''s son, the peril of the youth of Bethlehem, his fleeing to Samuel at Ramah and being harboured by the priests of Nob, there is a perplexing mixture of material and occasional inconsistencies of detail, but this does not prevent its having a sustained interest, while the stories of David''s of prophets, "the Lord " let the King of Israel hvd.32044028968584 especially in matters that concern or are supposed to concern every man, woman and child, progress in popular education can, in the nature of the case, move forward no The adept can exhibit the How of many phenomena, not the Why. A nation''s history is, no doubt, in a large measure, the resultant of the physical conditions in which it lives, but not He concerned himself with foreign languages only so far as they had a practical value, and regarded them of no further importance, because they revealed no radical differences in the human mind. remarkable people we need to keep in mind the small number of Athenian citizens at any time, and then consider that state of belligerency is natural to men, or that it represents a condition upon which all first-class nations are When we consider the small number of free citizens that Athens contained at any one time and the extraordinary large proportion of great men among them we are hvd.32044029919305 depart, and said, "Dear Master, if God will, Master said, "Dear son, what shouldst thou to hear." Then the man said, "Dear Master, I would fain say somewhat to you, but Quoth the Master, "Dear son, that I willingly promise, if only that thou wilt stay of God. Know, dear Master, that there are Then said the man, "God reward you, dear sir; know that I need not your kindness, for God hath made me a steward of No other man''s good things shall ye desire, tell me, dear son, how long a time wilt thou God''s grace, I have gathered myself together with all my powers, inward and outward, and set my hand to this work with pray thee, in God''s name, to give thy conTDoctor 3gjm (Iauler. rest in God, is good ; that a man should Thus, after a time, God allows a man to hvd.32044031816598 If courts unsettle a rule of law, the door is opened wide dally, and die without living up to the great commandment of the law, to wit: To do just and right, and to No mortal judge is allowed to be so incomparably recondite and ready as to know all the law all the time. The wise rule in equity is that since the intimate relation of husband and wife affords a convenient and oftenused opportunity and vehicle for fraud on creditors, But no horse straddled by any court, could carry us farther away from the path of sound law than the horse of court of conscience a corporation, like a natural person, is required to live up to the great commandment of from the highest reasons of public policy and social justice homestead laws are favored by courts, and are alBarmecide hvd.32044037766631 Christianity, the spirit of gentleness and love, vanished away, and all that remained of our holy religion was the shell, the form, was what was imbodied in sensible rites, well calculated, and wise. world know that the moral laws of God are not designed as traps and snares to work out its everlasting ruin, and faith be strong, and the gift of life shall be regarded as a boon for which men shall thank God. I have now glanced at our cause, its position, its perfect adaptation of means to ends in this department of God''s works, we have but to become acquainted with existing facts, and to perceive their the spiritual influences, which shall make the doctrine you preach a living power, working in the heart, truth on their side, that good works, an habitual conformity of life to the requisitions of the law of God, hvd.32044038456497 of families and wastes their small resources, while they vainly lottery in which the hopeful investor draws a blank; and the intelligence, by education through books alone, results in bringing forward hundreds of thousands of young men and women, They marry, found families and pay the bills with drafts on the bank of hope. the expensiveness of modern life, growing out of the great increase of artificial wants, and it may appear that the plea of want of employment often means that many men and women cannot find just such work as they would like to do, at just Shall we make every poor-house Every poor-house and asylum ought indeed to be in part a work-house; but society would be brutalized, along with its victims, if the delicate duties of humanity For a time, while population was thin, Charity might safely An ever-increasing deposit of misery and vice, disorder and desperation, hvd.32044048284814 "Great king," said a wise man, who noticed possesses, nevertheless, extraordinary qualities, of which you may soon convince yourself by weighing it with gold or silver." Alexander said he would like to try, and, ordering a pair of scales, placed the skull in one "Certainly," said the wise man, "very little not explain to me this remarkable phenomenon?" "Great king," replied the wise man, and charity, turns away from God. 34 (Ulit amo (UligöOm knowest, dear father, that nothing can prevail against death; neither children, nor relatives, nor friends are able to save man from Rufus, asked Rabbi Akiba: "If your God loves Rather be thou called a fool all thy days Let a man be careful to honor his wife, God''s Will, As The Guide of Man''s Duties Man''s Accountability to God God looks to the heart of man and then to hvd.32044048286488 Both philosophies press upon men the importance of happiness during life, but while to Yang Chu the study and cultivation of the senses While life remains let a man live happily. life, postulates no far-living philosophic deities, and To Yang Chu the senses are all, their satisfaction The neighbour of Yang Chu once lost a sheep. assistance also from the servants of Yang Chu, who in astonishment said: Yang Chu asked him why he had given up the search. of his silence, and Meng-Sun-Yang went out and asked Hsintu-tse on the subject. Another day Hsin-tu-tse accompanied by Meng-SunYang came to Yang Chu and asked him saying: "''The study of humanity and justice teaches me to sacrifiee my body in order to obtain fame and glory." "''The study of humanity and justice teaches me to discover a method of conciliating the desire of my body and the Yang Chu said: Ch''in-Tse asked Yang Chu : hvd.32044054167374 I believe no great work has ever been so much misunderstood in its whole spirit as this present book of wisdom. interest in the details of passing life is a God-given thing, merry heart; for God hath already accepted thy works. souls of the righteous are in the hands of God: thus turning against Ecclesiastes one of his own phrases (chapter heart, God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for thing; and a wise man''s heart discerneth time and judgement. know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee "his life: for if the righteous man is God''s son, he will * For no one hath power, being a man, to mould a god like unto himself, shall judge the righteous and the wicked." The words naturally suggest judgment beyond death. God hath already accepted thy works : for the importance of this thought in the whole argument, see Introduction, page xix. hvd.32044054167390 the subject of the present volume, the Book of Job. It deals with the most universal of all topics, the Mystery of Suffering. Friend of God, Job is before the hosts of heaven pronounced God''s Servant on earth. doctrine of the Friends rests — the infinite distance between God and finite man — is developed by Eliphaz in a denial of Job''s right to question the ways of God. That "Shall mortal man be just before God? Thou shalt know also that thy seed shall be great, And how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a Behold, God will not cast away a perfect man, And when thou mockest, shall no man make thee When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold. When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold. When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold. hvd.32044055046981 Granitic Veins to the rocks intersected by them are represented at the left extremity of the Section. showing the internal foldings of the plate, with sections of scales of fishes embedded in it. · A nearly entire and unique skeleton of Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, 5 feet 7 inches long, from the Lias of Street, near 3. Anterior extremity of an insulated lower Jaw of Plesiosaurus, from the Lias at Lyme Regis, in the British Museum, part of the collection of Mr. Hawkins. a notice of his recent discovery of the jaws of four extinct species.of fossil is no communication between the interior of the Siphon and that of the Air. chambers, so in this fossil shell, there is proof that no communication existed Section of a Spirula (Nat. size,) showing its transverse Plates and siphuncular sheath. figured a similar fossil from Dudley, in iron stone of the Coal formation. hvd.32044055083612 better than thy own mind''s self-satisfaction in the things which it enables thee to else to distract thee, but keeping thy divine part pure as if thou shouldest be bound to give it back immediately, if thou holdest to this, expecting nothing, fearing nothing, but satisfied with thy present activity and to send thee back free from all discontent with the things to which thou Every thing is fruit to me which thy seasons bring, O Nature | From thee are all loss of such a good thing, thou wilt blame But thou attainest thy object if the things thou wilt come to them, if it shall be necessary, having with thee the same reason which if thou shalt live the rest of thy life in such content that thou hast done something conformable to thy nature ? until thou shalt have made these things thy hvd.32044073419210 seen whilst as to his spirit he was in the spiritual world and in heaven : and also the things seen by the apostles after the Lord''s resurrection; and what were afterwards seen and heard by Peter, Acts xi., Lord, is manifest from the following passages: The kingdom of heaven is like unto a man, a king, who made a marriage (nuptials) for his male from this marriage, or from that union, receives the truth of wisdom, and that the good of love from the Lord is conjoined thereto That the marriage of good and truth proceeds from the Lord, and flows in with men, and is received according to the state of mind and of the life of those who are of the church, more perfectly continuous than those which take place in his externals; the cause is, that the internals of man, by which are understood the things which are of his mind or spirit, are in a higher degree, hvd.32044073543365 seek that which gives him pleasure, hence life, part of it is true, this truth is as old as life itself. life of man. which another man has won from nature or from life becomes real or helpful to any man which has cost The greatest source of failure in life comes from Happiness must be earned, like other good things, Human misery may be a symptom, a cause, or But activity and life demand reaction, and it is only through resistance that man can Conquer adversity. social life is that no man should shrink from the gross temptations which the wise man must resist. the excessive use of that which was good. need all the strength and cunning they have to use "There is joy in life," says Sullivan, the pugilist, "but it is known only to the man who has a pleasures of life, are inaccessible to him "who has hvd.32044080936321 chilly hats that rest the eyes like shade after hard reading, little round swearing parrots of hats, as reekingly Philip looks and is more like his father just " Philip, what do you think?" That the sky is like off and ran away from Philip like bran out of a broken Philip drops his head on his left arm, his hand begins In other words, Philip was bursting out of his mental clothes all year, like an eight-yearold boy who has been compressed into six-year-old Philip thinks it incumbent on him to assume a knowing, rather satanic sort of sprightliness, as much like Oh, Philip, but I like your mouth and your "Ye might like to look at the papers, Mr. Philip," Philip liked come tearing at Philip''s ears like a saw over steel. God lifted his hand over Philip like a forky cloud. So next morning Philip found himself, like most hvd.32044081150161 volumes containing the life and letters of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter. ancient philosopher Epictetus and his eighteenth-century translator, Elizabeth Carter, Mrs. Carter''s life was spent to a great good woman''s death, Elizabeth Carter wrote: Mrs. Carter viewed with great distrust, for she Mrs. Carter said, ''Surely the poor man must George, first Lord Lyttelton, said that he admired Mrs. Carter''s preface more and more, Though Mrs. Carter''s first translation appeared to her neither sense nor language, she the report that Lord Bath would marry Mrs. Carter, permits himself a few malicious insinuations as to his reported love of money, against Mrs. Carter equally condemned a life passed Though Mrs. Carter might appear tranquil, she said, "people who make it a point Mrs. Carter''s talk was all upon books ; of life For Dr. Johnson Mrs. Carter had a very great Greek, he said, ''My old friend, Mrs. Carter, hvd.32044081826844 That the Lord alone is love itself, because life itself, and that man and angel is That the Lord alone is love itself, because life itself, and that man and angel is That man hath eternal life according to his affection of use............................... That man hath eternal life according to his affection of use............................... above said, the idea of thought concerning one God primarily opens heaven to man; and, on the other hand, that everything good and true is from God, and everything evil and false is from the devil; and yet, whatsoever a man thinks, wills, speaks and acts, hath reference thus man would not act as of himself from freedom according to reason; it is sufficient for him to know and acknowledge those things from the Word, and from the doctrine of the church. and this light, which is divine wisdom, affects the understanding, whence man hath the thought of truth: hvd.32044081826976 least things there inheres the capability and desire for conjunction into one, it follows that the mutual and reciprocal love of sex remains with men (homines) after death. of the body from them; the spiritual man loves and desires internal conjunction, and the states of happiness of They have declared that its inmost delights, which are of the soul, -into which the marriage desire of love and wisdom or of good and truth from the Lord To this I said:—"These things are more than mysterious at the present day; for they are appearances representative of the secrets of the marriage love of one man To this I said:—"These things are more than mysterious at the present day; for they are appearances representative of the secrets of the marriage love of one man 84–86) that a perpetual union of love and wisdom or marriage of good and truth flows in from God, the Creator and hvd.32044082039272 that the War Food Board, to help things along, posted somebody in the different cities to watch the prices and sort of you pay ten cents or a quarter to cover the cost of the box. wasted $250,000,000 worth a year in one-trip boxes and "It is many times stronger than a wooden box and practically indestructible in the ordinary wear and tear of freight handling. give in at once that the Boston man''s steel box was a good charges on goods contained in the boxes. shipments all gone in many trip steel boxes and the freight charges been computed on the net weight of the contents, the railroads would have collected a not only would good roads throughout the nation save this billion dollars'' worth Good roads will do more to lower the high cost of living than most people increase of 10% in freight $1,000,000; saving in cost of annual transportation hvd.32044086364478 REMEMBER THE DAYS OF OLD, CONSIDER THE YEARS OF MANY years, this church was favored with the ministry of four the same year, leaves a period to this church of one churches, and had included the pastors of the two elder Thus, while the number of churches and of pastors was enlarged, the range after this period, councils for ordinations were occasionally composed of representatives from churches of differing doctrinal views, though of the same congregational denomination. this day, and permitted me, amidst the ravages of sickness and death, which at one period threatened to desolate the churches,* to stand in my lot, and to fulfil, I. In the first place, let us adore together the faithfulness of God, as it has been manifested in the past, frequent occasional services, was intimately connected with the Boston churches, died also abroad the same year; and Mr. Huntingdon, of the Old South for the present more durable edifice, no new congregational church hvd.32044086806551 alive at this period, hardly knows to what improvements of human life he has been introduced ; and I would bring before his notice the the body politic, is the titled son of a great man MORAL EQUALITY OF MAN.—All honest men, clothes are merely human, and the man measured for them in the common way.—[E. best possessions of the country to extreme danger, and if it was in the hands of men who were GAME LAws.-The first object of a good government is not that rich men should have their for doing very good things in a very bad mansociety of just and good men; and I derive confidence from the hope that something of man those discussions which, in the hands of common men, are mere scholastic subtleties, principles useful in the conduct of life, and valuable little way in civilization, that to fill their stomachs is the great and important object of life; hvd.32044086859428 ADA WUTHERING is making lace ; LADY CHALE is knitting The girl is a school friend of Georgina''s,-Amabel East. Georgina says she is dreadfully afraid of being married (Enter LORD APPLEFORD, BISTERN, WUTHERING, and BERTRAM ADA (going over to GEORGINA and bringing her down). (She moves away as JOYNBEE, GEORGINA''s old nurse, comes in.) and think, poor thing, they merely want to put her out of (ROMNEY comes down and joins GEORGINA as JOYNBEE goes out.) Kate, I want you to play that lovely thing of Perosi''s. LADY CHALE, APPLEFORD, and ADA follow her. Amabel, let me present Lord Appleford. Lord Appleford, this is my great friend, Miss East. (LADY CHALE and ADA WUTHERING and GEORGINA rush down to her. (He goes out as LADY CHALE and ADA enter.) Does Georgina understand-does she know? You know that St. Asaph once fell in love with some (GEORGINA and ADA enter.) (GEORGINA and ADA enter.) hvd.32044087388625 the best things said in praise or condemnation of women; and the sharp contrasts How can one who hates men love a woman A WOMAN would be in despair if Nature had formed her as fashion makes her WOMAN made for man, — beautiful, The heart of a loving woman is a golden WOMEN divine that they are loved long WOMEN are happier in the love they inspire than in that which they feel; men are The man who does not love women is one How little do lovely women know what woman is capable of divining old women. Man is the will, and Woman the sentiment. It is said woman loves courage in man, Men love at first and most warmly; women WOMEN are apt to love the men who they A WOMAN despises a man for loving her NEVER say man, but men; nor women, men and only one woman. hvd.32044088048046 can, or it might be said that police energy cannot detract from the sincerity of forgivewas superior to diplomacy.'' On the follow| ness." Bismarck was asked to inscribe someing day of course the police could not find thing on the same page and so wrote at the asked, as any visitor of distinction would be, The wounded man lay still, drawn into himto the Foreign Office party given by Lady self, and saw nothing of what was passing. latter complained of the self-sufficiency of time he did not even deign to give them audithe young men of the day, upon which Mr. ences and went so far as to talk of communiPitt got up in great warmth, beginning with cies merrily touching the king''s affection his quitting Hanover, to assume the sovertoward the lady, unto whom he said, that if | eignty of England, he ordered a general emanhe lived, it should come to pass that most cipation of all insolvent debtors throughout hvd.32044090073420 Shepard, Publishersoon by ELDER AND SHEPARD "Now the well of truth ''Tis an ink well." antiJan. Misery loves company, It''s a poor story Feb. 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"Doctor," said the hvd.32044103247318 masses that government is nothing but the manager representing the owner of the country, namely, the people, and that In this way the peoples and the governments of the Goys, taught by us to regard only the surface thus the blind power of the people continues to be our support, and we alone will act as its leader and, naturally, we the purpose of helping us in our struggle against the Goy government), only on condition of a new occupation in which we mere coincidence, and claim further that the Bolshevist leaders are only apostate Jews who do not adhere to the Jewish to brand the Jewish Bolsheviks in Russia as anti-Jews, which Witnesses further stated that Bolshevik leaders did not represent Russian working classes, most of them being Jews Jewish Bolshevist leaders in Soviet Russia is such a generally hvd.32044106290224 resembling short lines, most of which are seen to be composed of more or fewer bead-like bodies, united into a chain. 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The organs of the mouth vary much in form and function in different insects. the Class, the animals presenting the perfect form even and the external form of their body is fish-like, as are also hvd.ah3ue4 was entirely opposed to Fénelon upon the doctrine of disinterested love to God, used this "was in fault for too great love of God; and labor; in a moment you can recall the presence of God, love Him, adore Him, offer Him the love of God. When He gives you time, not destroy our self-love like that which God need much time in order to love God, to work together for good to them that love God, your heart to Him ; get strength from Him. So long as you think only of God, love Him, sort of irritable pettishness only serves to discourage a soul, to occupy it with all the refinements of self-love, to repel it from serving God, calmness, which comes from recollection, detachment, and love of God. Occupy yourself as little as possible about of your self-love, as soon as God shows of the love of God, and of self-sacrifice, hvd.ah423v of some disposition on the part of John''s disciples to question the ways of Jesus. say, Behold a gluttonous man and a winej6 The Wit and Wisdom of Jesus right?" With quick mind for the incongruous, Jesus presses on his hearers the interrogatories which admit of but one answer: With all his idealism, Jesus had an observing eye for the practical activities of men, and giving him good words." The "good-lord-andgood-devil" people Jesus found numerous all times; a "palpable hit," too, at the overimpatient radical who wants to take the kingdom of heaven by violence, despite God''s law hear them not, because ye are not of God. The Jews answered and said unto him, Say a man keep my word, he shall never taste Some excellent proverbs and sayings, expressing the above thought of Jesus, are afloat Like all the rabbis of the time, Jesus, little given to men, the working of Jesus'' mind is prompt hvd.ah4b9b principle of aſcribing effects to nature, which are only produced by the infinite power and wiſdom of God ;) and Chriſt ; and returned God thanks in particular for having called him to the knowledge of that divine Saviour. moſt brittle thing in all nature; and the happineſs of heaven being certainly not deſigned for thoſe who doubt whether they have hearing a man confeſs, that he has eafed himſelf of the burden of religion ; that he believes no God, as the witneſs and inſpector thoſe whoſe names are in the Chriſtian records, who, without doubt, took care to examine the truth of our Saviour''s hiſtory be. mean the lives and manners of thoſe holy men a human ſoul, becomes an attribute in God. We exiſt in place and time, the Divine Being fills the immenſity of ſpace with his preſ. thoſe great bodies which are at ſuch a diſtance hvd.ah4lhd That they are not men, nor in the Lord, who love themselves above all things, and the world as themselves, That the Lord alone is love itself, because life itself, and that man and angel is only man-angel; and they who love the uses of universal heaven is distinguished as into provinces, according to the uses of all the members, organs and viscera of the human body, and correspond to the societies of heaven; inasmuch as these things in general and in particular are uses, and uses live from the life which is the love, their life can be called nothing else than the affection of use. from the following observations : man, concerning every thing which is of his love or affection, yea which is of his life, says that he love, which is the life of man, and the respiration of the lungs corresponds to the perception hvd.ah4lhz reigns, and the other wherein charity towards the neighbor reigns ; love to the Lord involves uses in regard to man, because the blood corresponds to the life of the love, may be illustrated, inasmuch as the blood of the heart corresponds to the will''s love, which is the life of man, and the the will which is love, and with the life of the understanding, is manifest from this consideration, that it may be perceived from the tone of a man''s voice, what the quality of only naturally, and not at the same time spiritually, concerning love to the Lord, and concerning charity towards man may indeed, from the love of uses or from charity, do to perceive, and these things alone do not make man spiritual, for there is wanting a love for them from the Lord, Lord conjoins himself with man in the love of uses, or in hvd.ah4qbk man shall labor, and God will then bless the work of Said Rabbi Levi, "Man possesses six faculties. God said, "Better is a handful of gifts to the poor A Roman woman inquired of Rabbi Jose, "Can anyone who so desires draw near to your God?" When God created man, He said: "If I make him Another wise man said, "Wouldst thou avoid sin? blind man said, "My lord king, thou knowest I can the lame man said, "My lord king, thou knowest I A pupil of Rabbi Eliezer said to him, "Doth man According to Rabbi Chanina, one man may provide his father with the best that the land offers and The rabbis taught, "Man has three friends: God, as a god a thing made in a day by the hand of man!" God said to Moses, "Thou wouldst learn my name. "Rabbi," said the man, "it is true that she is my hvd.ah51jj I teach transgressors thy way: and sinners shall be converted unto thee. such like; of the which I forewarn you, even as I did forewarn you that they which practise such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, Lord, will I this day life and good, and death and evil ; in that I command thee this day to love the Lord thy God, to walk in his the Lord thy God may bless thee in the land whither thou thou mayest live to love the Lord thy God, to obey his voice, the joy that cometh unto thee from God. Lo, thy sons come, O Lord, thy righteousness and thy wonders shall be declared, if thou be merciful unto them which have no store A certain man said unto Jesus, Lord, I will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. hvd.ah574c The most irrefutable argument in favor of tradition was made by the great Hillel when he convinced a heathen, who desired to embrace Judaism, speak."—Tal. Rabbi Jochanan Ben Saccai made that exclamation "Either company with man or death."—Tal. Choni Hamagol, who is highly spoken of in the Talmud for his piety and learning, once saw a man "Man is a god or a brute," is a Latin saying "The scholarship is appreciated, the daughter is not appreciated."—Tal. Rabbi Jochanan desired to have Seira for a son-inlaw and made to him a proposal to that effect. against him."—Tal. The idea is not that we can know a man''s mind God. Rabbi Joshua answered: "A good friend." This more light in the words: "This is the book of the generations of Adam." Ben Zoma recognized the supremacy of the passage: "Hear, O Israel, the Eternal is Talmud says: "It does not refer to Rabbi Akiba and hvd.ah59i7 The Master Lieh Tzŭ said : " The virtue of Heaven and Earth, the powers of the Sage, and Yen Tzŭ said : "An excellent thing was Death The King was afraid lest this man''s secret Tzŭ said : "What you just now came out of is say," replied Tzŭ Hsia, "the man who achieves The Master Lieh Tzŭ said: "A dream is of the Yen State ;" whereupon the old man had come from the Ch''u State spoke to Lieh Tzŭ Their Master Lieh Tzŭ said to them: "He who said the King, "and we will look at it together." things," replied Destiny, " that you would compare yourself with me?" "Why," said Effort, conduct." Lieh Tzŭ said: "Will you explain "Lieh Yü-k''ou," said he, "is a scholar in possession of Tao. Yet here he is, living in destitution, Lieh Tzŭ smiled and replied : " The Prince hvd.ah5ixq 26 If thou desire wisdom, keep the commandments, and the Lord shall give her be remembered; thy sins also shall melt 7 Get thyself the love of the congregation, and bow thy head to a great man. and he shall love thee more than thy mother life; and they that fear the Lord shall find 36 And if thou seest a man of understanding, get thee betimes unto him, and 11 therewith ; and he that hath fellowship with a proud man shall be like unto 13 Do good unto thy friend before thou 15 Shalt thou not leave thy travails 2 unto have a good heart toward the Lord, he shall and friend, power over thee while thou livest, and give not thy goods to another: lest 23 At the time when thou shalt end thy 9 And say unto thee, Thy way is good : hvd.ah63d2 "I wish I MAY NEVER HEAR OF THE UNITED STATES subject, that the officers of his Administration did not know every detail, nor onehalf the details, nor one-fiftieth part of them. ever heard of Philip Nolan. State of Texas would do well, to-day, if it placed the statue of the real Phil Nolan in president of the court asked him at the to show that he had always been faithful to the United States, he cried out, may never hear of the United States words shocked old Colonel Morgan, Old Morgan, as I said, was terribly United States to the prisoner. mention the United States to the prisoner while he is on board ship. round from New Orleans to the Northern Atlantic coast with the prisoner on state-room, " And by Jove," said Phillips, "we did not see him for two a few minutes, he sent back his boat Nolan said he could speak Portuguese, hvd.ah6da5 devil, she replied : "My love to God leaves of Love was a mere passing shadow of God, of all true love, meltest into the heart of Thy is found in earthly love it is God finding Himself and form and colour are the Mirror of the Beloved; these earthy loves the journey down " THOU ART THE SOUL OF THE WORLD". No, ''tis the Light of God. THE BEAUTY OF THE BELOVED Do thou serve God with all thy might. Do thou serve God with all thy might. Lo, from the flagon of Thy Love, O Lord, my soul The lover''s love is visible, his Beloved hidden. THE LOVE OF SOUL AND BODY 77 THE LOVE OF THE BELOVED When the Love of God arises in thy heart, Without doubt God also feels love for thee. The Love of the soul is for Life and the Living hvd.fl25ie for forty-five years the Buddha and his followers likely time of the Buddha''s first appearance. who preached mortification as the way to salvation; 80 Gâutama tried to live according to the illusion of self-consciousness, doubt, trust in rites and ceremonies, sensuality, hatred, love of life, longing after heavenly who, as true followers and disciples of the Buddha, have left the world and entered the Noble Eightfold Path of Emancipation and Salvation. described as " priests and deacons." The late Sir at once from deacon''s to priest''s orders ; otherwise he must pass a term of instruction as a sir." "Robes made of pieces of rag are a requisite of a priest. Buddha on the subject, that the priests consented Listen to me, my lord priests ; now is the time priests; now is the time of the assembly. Jadi samgʻassa pattakallaṁ, saṁg''ô imaṁ kaț''inadussaṁ itt''annâmassa b''ikk''unô dadejja kaț''inam att''aritun. Dinnâ samg''êna itt''annâmassa b''ikk''unô it- hvd.fl2p2t in the world of higher art; they drew pictures to Japanese art, at least in the olden time, never appreciation of his great art began to be told. Kenzan''s work !" my friend-artist suddenly that we have our own life and art in his work, thing, when you think Nature imitates Art, that a real art, when the artist is great and true, a large human art of the world against great Nature THE Japanese works of Western art are sometimes beautiful; but I can say positively that I them as by good old Japanese art. Japanese work of Western art, I do not mean that picture-buyer), went to see the art exhibition of away yet for their work to become an art of general we have no great art of the Western school, as art-work, like that of some other Japanese artists Western art old or new in Japan where your work hvd.hc2esm must vibrate responsive to the inner harmonies of the universe of God. He who seeks of the spirit shall find the Be patient, if the world receives not thy message ; if it be of the spirit, thou canst afford to the lungs of thy soul and draw from the Infinite Reservoir more atoms throbbing and pulsating with the life that is divine. Then shall thy words live in the world, and Then shall they awaken the dormant consciousness within that will reveal to thee thy thou shalt learn its meaning, and thy soul Indeed, thou art a god given human expression, for in thee only that which is noblest and best finds a lasting abiding place. Yet it hath not entered into thee and become a part of thy very life, for if it had thou majesty of thy spirit show that thou art L throughout thy world, oh, soul! hvd.hc5mjn All joyful or pleasurable conditions of spiritual or intellectual passionate feeling imply a non-intellectual every Passion creates the moral form of its own special of mental forms into spiritual affinities the Passion creates passions must therefore be studied according to their threefold laws of involution, dissolution, and evolution of forms. Psychological involution is the psychical attraction of physical, mental and spiritual forms from within by laws of have an Immortal Soul or passion-unity of spiritual forces, religion, always imply a special class of internal psychological facts which, as spiritual passions of choice, have Without a natural spiritual psychological affinity of the loftier passions for religious ideas The unity of the physical, mental, and moral passions as attractive psychic forces created forms of the Spiritual and Moral Passions are chemical, mental and moral forms by laws of Passion. PASSION.—A classified form of psychic force possessing the power through Sense of attracting chemical, mental, hvd.hn1d5g THINGS look dim to old folks : they''d need have The heart gives life its beauty, And love of truth, and all that makes a man. of love shall teach it in a day. Blink, little eyes, at the strange new light; Thou wilt sink to sleep on thy mother''s breast. Would thy mother suit me better, dost thou suppose, if she coulde discuss polemicks, like Luther How little things grow great with fear, Thy loving heart had room; Fresh from thy spirit, O beautiful friend ! I KNOW thou hast gone to the home of thy rest, I know thou art gone where thy forehead is starred And thy love, that made all things as music to God''s Love is sunlight to the good, Each day is a new life : regard it, therefore, Live truly, and thy life shall be good man''s life. I look o''er a world of beautiful things; hvd.hn1ebi An'' dey ain''t by deyselves in rank like datNo, dey ain''t by deyselves in dat. An'' he ain''t by ''isself outcas'' like datNo, he ain''t by ''isself in dat. An'' I ain''t by myself in dreams like datNo, I ain''t by myself in dat. An'' he ain''t by ''isself, misled like datNo, he ain''t by ''isself in dat. An'' you ain''t by yo''self, Sis'' Polly, in datNo, you ain''t by yo''self in dat. An'' you ain''t by yo''self, little bird, in datNo, you ain''t by yo''self in dat. "I nuver liked babies wid dey dimples tucked in, An'' he ain''t by ''isself in a bluff like datNo, he ain''t by ''isself in dat. But he ain''t by ''isself lost out, like datNo, he ain''t by ''isself in dat. An'' you ain''t by yo''self, Sis'' Rose, in datNo, you ain''t by yo''self in dat. hvd.hn1lyw V. On Inductive Habits; or, on the impression produced on Men''s Minds by discovering Laws of Nature • • . Nature acts by general laws; that is, the occurrences of the world in which we find ourselves, result from causes which operate according to fixed When we have illustrated the correspondencies which exist in every province of nature, between the qualities of brute matter and the constitution of living things, between the tendency to de. And not only is there this general agreement between the nature of the laws which govern the organic and inorganic world, but also there is a coincidence between the arbitrary magnitudes which And the season of love and the period of gestation are so arranged that the young ones are produced at the time wherein the conditions of temperature are most suited to the commencement of life." hvd.hn1sga Lord''s." He that has this heavenly wisdom and uniformly obeys its dictates, shall find "its ways pleasantness, and all its paths peace." The fear of the Lord is to hate life: and he that hath it shall "God''s own heart," who shall rule in righteousness, Hast thou realized, my soul, the extent and spirituality of the divine law, and is it thy constant aim to Remember, O my soul, that thy God, while he contemns the proud, has promised to dwell with them let thy charity embrace the world; regard each man My soul, keep before thee the example of the blessed Jesus at all times, that thou mayest be able to cherish feelings of universal good will to men. sinful world thou canst not escape collisions and injuries; but thy best policy and truest wisdom will be, SEEST thou a man diligent in his bear rule: but the slothful shall be hvd.hn2gkk ("His mother was respectable, I think," said Mrs. Paul, "but nobody knows anything about the father."). like a story book," Mrs. Paul said, a that sort of thing!" said Mrs. Paul. "Of course," Mrs. Paul said, "simply he went through them faithfully, answering them or filing them away: appeals for help, or money, or work; two " Amy is trying on her dress," Mrs. Paul said, when he was ushered into the the sort," said Mrs. Paul, with indignation ; but relented to the extent of letting him have the library to himself, and "Well, that''s all settled," said Mrs. Paul, with an air of relief ; "now tell me, "Look here," John Paul said, as the Mrs. Blair was a beautiful young woman, who, two years before, had married "But, Nellie," said Mrs. Eaton, who "I don''t mean poor," Mrs. Paul said, said, not looking at Annie ; "I''ve been hvd.hn33cq with heaven, think in lika manner of God, when they wherefore, when love is in wisdom, then it exists. by a natural idea, that love and wisdom, or, what is yea, he would be merely like an inanimate thing. angel or man, unless he, in whom the Lord, with His from their original source, would be to treat from efme and wisdom, is, perceives and feels it as his own : fects and not from causes; and yet effects teach nothby this means, the Lord is not only received, but when ing but effects, and when they are considered alonc, things, that is, by the spiritual love of uses, which is human race: hence every man, as well good as evil, the natural man; and this, because in the world, he had light of heaven, or to angelic wisdom, but that the hvd.hn37cn every-day fellow-men, especially for the few in the foreground of the great multitude, whose faces I know, sad experience has brought us is worth our own personal share of pain: surely it is not possible to feel I know a man must have the love o'' God the sperrit o'' God in all things and all times — weekday as well as Sunday — and i'' the great works and I look at it as if the doctrines was like finding names for your feelings, so as you can talk of ''em like when a man''s singing a good tune, you don''t want or fishy eye, now, makes me feel quite ill; it''s like a There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we great things, and to feel that he was the man to do A man likes to assure himself, and men of pleasure hvd.hn3a2x mend in our Lot. What Crook God makes in our I. God''s marring and making a Crook in one''s Lot, as Considering the Crook in the Lot, as the work of God, lot as the work of God, or of his making, is a proper means to bring us to a Christian deportment of God''s making, and the crook in the lot is such crook in your lot, it is of God''s making, and therefore you may look upon it kindly. And since God makes the crooks in men''s lot according to the different exigence of their casos, accepted prayers of the people of God, for the removal of the crook in their lot. to God with the crook in the lot. circumstances, should lie towards a suitable humbling of spirit, as under God''s mighty hand placing us in them. 1. God brings men into humbling circumstances, hvd.hn3e9h alone, the most essential thing for a man is the constitution of this consciousness, which is in most cases far more But if a man is cheerful, and his spirits are supported by good health, it requires a high degree of suffering to make him lay hands only after many intermediate stages attaining its last great development in man, whose intellect is Nature''s crowning point, the goal of The ordinary man places his life''s happiness in things BY A peculiar weakness of human nature, people generally think too much about the opinion which others form However that may be, individuality is a far more important thing than nationality, and in any given man deserves a thousandfold more consideration. that ultimately, a man can really understand and appreciate those things only which are of like nature with world, regarding the latter, indicated by its form of extension, as the Real, and therefore as existing independently of its possibility of presentment, i. hvd.hn3itx blood, said to Aubrey : " Bacon is no great philosopher; he writes philosophy like a Lord Chancellor." Rawley, his secretary and his biographer, great thing to have at the same time the frailty of a man, and works, are proper to men: and surely a man shall Men in great place are thrice servants — servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, ever blind, for it seeth not dangers and inconveniences; therefore it is ill in counsel, good in execution ; so that the right use of bold persons is, that shall carry things against a great good of the master''s. great persons, any man''s present business of importance, and any case that deserveth pity; yet there of any man in my time, a great men, hath a great task, but that is ever good for mind and body; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man''s life, let men, by all means, hvd.hn3j8m experiences of the peoples of the world, and the conclusion is irresistible, that man must eat natural Here is the law: "Naturally organized food makes properties which in the process of growth are combined in food for man in Nature''s perfect laboratory. organized foods make possible natural conditions; organized foods make possible natural conditions; Those Egyptians lived upon naturally organized foods naturally organized food, and therefore I am confident they had sound teeth. ancient times, man subsisted upon naturally organized foods. (5) In time the catarrh of the stomach, so common a sequel of imperfect dentition—possibly of simply irritant nature to begin with, the result of fermentation—becomes septic in its character—becomes most remarkable conditions of oral sepsis are overlooked, while the patient is being all the time sedulously treated for the local effects. history teaches that the nature of the foods people organized food makes possible natural conditions. hvd.hn3mla fullness, men can feel but once in life ; mingled sensations of awe and triumph, and defiance of dangerpride, rapture, contempt of pain, humbleness and intense repose, as if all the strife and struggle of the elements were only uttering the unrest of man''s bosom ; the soul of man; it is the life of the spirit. the true liberty of Christ, when a free man binds himself in love to duty. the life of a man was God''s expression of His mind to each man to bear if he be living the Christ-life. God being everywhere, man''s life should be everywhere true. God being everywhere, man''s life should be everywhere true. Christian love makes all life one great duty. It is new life to know that to love God and man is It is not to put life and God''s lovely world aspiring after the life of God. Just as the man can hvd.hn3muy reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to the person thoughts and knowledge, animates virtue and good resolutions, soothes and allays the passions, and finds employments for most of the vacant hours of life. have quoted in this paper; and shall only, by way of application, desire him to consider how we may extend life I am afraid I shall appear too abstracted in my speculations if I shew that, when a man of wit makes us laugh, it of raillery and satire : as if it were not infinitely more honourable to be a good-natured man than a wit. actors are passions, virtues, vices, and other imaginary persons of the like nature. good genius for a fable were to represent the nature of pleasure and pain in that way of writing, he would probably join silent perfections in the soul of a good man, which are great men, is the natural passion which the mind of man has for hvd.hn4ekt JANUARY 1st.—The New Years commence on this day. · JANUARY 8th.—Battle of New Orleansthe British repulsed with great loss. JANUARY 14th.—The Newtonian Telescope first exhibited to the King.. . KING HENRY VIII., Act ii., Scene 3. JANUARY 22d.—George Stevens, the Editor of Shakspeare''s Works, died. JANUARY 23d.—The House of Commons established. · FEBRUARY 5th.—The House of Lords As You LIKE IT, Act iii., Scene 2. As You LIKE IT, Act iii., Scene 2. May 6th.—The South Sea Act passed " Yet looks he like a king: behold his eye, King John, Act iii., Scene 1. King John, Act iii., Scene 1. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King LEAR, Act iii., Scene 2. hvd.hn5jyc spiritual world the Divine Love of the Lord appears as a sun, solum quod sit ipsum Esse et Existere in Se, non est Infinitus, sed quia infinita in Ipso sunt: Infinitum absque scrutaris quid universale omnium est, non potes concludere aliud quam quod sint Amor et Sapientia; sunt enim Simile est cum amore et sapientia, cum sola differentia, quod substantiae et formae, quae sunt amor et sapientia, non exstent coram oculis, sicut organa sensuum externorum : sed usque nemo negare potest, quin substantiae All things in the universe are creations from the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom of God-Man. 52. ejus est, (nam supra dictum est, quod angelus non sit angelus a suo, sed ab illis quae apud eum sunt ex Domino,) The Lord created the universe and all things thereof BY MEANS OF THE SUN WHICH IS THE FIRST PROCEEDING of Divine Love and Divine Wisdom. hvd.hn5yda great country can confer on any man, and he Workingmen want steady work at good The people will not tolerate repudiation of public law or private dealings. We do not want in this country antagonism between capital and labor; they Good money never made times hard. leads away from business success and prosperity; when its policies cripple our industries and the earning power of labor. who served their country best in war have We want to stand by the great incorruptible judiciary of the country, which Let us settle once for all that this government is one of honor and of law, and of free government and their love of home the best policy or who love their country great and civilized country like the United State and our country; and then we want country and that more people love the We are a nation of working people; hvd.hn65dw I feel Thy touch, Eternal Love, God speaks to hearts of men in many ways. Since thy Father''s arm sustains thee .... A heart that loves to trust in Thee, O Love of God, to Thee! I love Thee, O my Father, Now, Lord, I leave at Thy loved feet Thou callest me to Thy loved feet, All things beautiful wait for thee ! Shall thy heart thanksgiving show; Deep in the heart of pain God''s hand hath set 1) Thy atmosphere of Love be all my joy ; And every joy, for which thy heart Thy Father''s voice thou ''lt gladly hear, — Peace thy inmost soul shall fill, COMMIT thy way to God, COMMIT thy way to God, COMMIT thy way to God, Thy faithful love, MOTHER-HEART, to Thee I turn, MOTHER-HEART, to Thee I turn, In Thy heart and hands, my God, hvd.hn6bb7 better than thy own mind''s self-satisfaction in the things which it enables thee to thy soul, and enjoy that which thou hast good thing which is thy proper possession af mind as to be able to examine methodically and truly every object which is presented to thee in life; and always to look and to send thee back free from all discontent with the things to which thou Every thing is fruit to me which thy seasons bring, O Nature ! thou doest is consistent with man''s nature, things thou hast passed through, and how But thou attainest thy object if the things thou wilt come to them, if it shall be necessary, having with thee the same reason which if thou shalt live the rest of thy life in such content that thou hast done something conformable to thy nature? and that thou art a man like others; and hvd.hnb5w7 near the beginning of life''s procession down eternity. thing every man wants to keep God. Such people are not always God and man of human life, so that man could "Even good people," said Poor of others for the love of God. Prodigals and Sons. God, or let chance decide great, wonderful thing, belonging to the old, noble past, when God made the world, and all the happiness God''s Church Man was made in God''s Image Man was made in God''s Image God, may divine Him beyond God''s life on earth, Bethlehem Catholics should be, like themselves, Superior Persons, whereas the Church only wants to people who are good in little tree must mean to her God''s God does not give unfit goods he had loved God for making all God''s great Mother was worthy Every good man''s life is a is no God, and that man needs hvd.hndh2x Creation ; illustrating such work by all reasonable arguments, as for instance the rariety an:formation of God''s creatures in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms; the effect of digestion, and thereby of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man, and an infinite variety of where by slight changes and gradations hardly perceptible, the same bones are adjusted to every condition of animal existence. the human hand in any other light than as presenting the most perfect combination of parts: as exhibiting the parts, which in different animals are suited to the higher animals; but as my present object is illustration only, I shall begin with the human hand, and * Besides the adaptation of the bat for flight, through a new adustment of the bones of the arm, this animal has cells under its skin; hvd.hnl1dy moment its head was turned, and it said I am thought a cruel bird, it said, though things as lines and points exist. bullet, not to have time and space to fly mean in matters of philosophy and religion. We too, said a young Greek of Alexandria, a rhetorician and clever manipulator of words, have examined the nature shoulders, answered the Greek, you naturally have other things to think of. Time is honey, said the little busy bee. my view that time is honey : for my Why you should wish to put contradiction in so central a place I cannot understand, said the wasp, unless because you But even you, I think, said the bee to the I find it so hard, said the dog, not to Good, said the ape : image was the This is a very dark world, said a mole. the Stoic turned to the Christian and said: hvd.hnntm5 Love is a bird that sings in the heart of woman. to our own natures: fools love folly, and wise men The virtue of women is often the love of reputation and quiet. Love is the passion of great souls: it makes . Men declare their love before they feel it; women confess theirs only after they have proved it. Men would be saints if they loved God as they Women live only in the emotion that love gives. A beautiful woman with the qualities of a noble man is the most perfect thing in nature: we Women go further in love than most men, but to know that a man whom many other women love is glory; the life of woman is love. A woman by whom we are loved is a vanity; Woman is the heart of man. The laws of love unite man and woman so hvd.hnp65u Since Mrs. Rose has been separated from her husband, fifteen years ago, I understand whist with her here every evening with the exception Mrs. Rose on the death of her husband ? There are no fools like old fools, you know. telling me why you ask these questions? impossible for one of the others to marry Mrs. Rose When Mrs. Rose has signed them, as I have Mrs. Rose will have promised the Colonel never to My dear Arthur Caldicott, I am a lawyer. be present at the reading as my dearest friend. ADMIRAL bows coldly and goes off c. of order, Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Rose, my nature does not allow me the use of like you to be present when the will is read. SHAND-SHAND bows and goes out c. Rose then sits down and (he goes towards the door) Mrs. Rose. It depends on the constitution, Mrs. Rose. hvd.hnq5r6 "Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?" inquired the royal bard of Israel; and his wise son has responded correctly, "By taking heed thereto according to thy not to handle the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth to commend himself to every man''s conscience in the sight of God. The grand aim of the gospel ministry is, to deliver the jeopardized from the snares of the devil, into both body and soul, and creates that spirit of self-abandonment to the general good which annihilates selfish considerations and binds all classes in the bonds of peaceful and holy the divine law, the life of the believer, the inspiration of everything good in time, the source and substance of eternal joy. man, it must in nature needs be a hateful thing, to be the displeaser and molester of thousands; much better would it like hvd.hnq5rn A Soul Atom is the spirit essence of a magnetic and electric nature with equal parts. The growth is directly or indirectly through the Infinite power of Universal Law. The soul undergoes three distinct periods of development in its individual unfoldment of the magnetic and positive soul of man realize or recognize the negative nature except through a personal communion or living experience in the female form, where it is prominent in that The souls of domestic and wild animals after a third incarnation in the human form on the same planet realize spirit fathers assigned to guide the destiny of undeveloped souls and planets prepare, in the astral, physical formations suitable for each structure known as the seven to the physical organism on corresponding lines until matter was refined and the soul reached an intelligent recognition of the divine spark as its supreme guide, with the hvd.hnvcwa This means, of course, that the general purpose is, in effect, a combination of all This means, of course, that the general purpose is, in effect, a combination of all conclusive evidence that causes which are beyond control of man have ever been really inimical to his ultimate welfare and progress. In the course of human events, what constitutes a good or an evil purpose is generally man when considered in relation to his general welfare and progress are subject to certain A law is here considered as a rule of natural action in virtue of which a certain cause, achievement of a human purpose must be regarded as subject to certain determining conditions. achievement of a single purpose through principles, laws and rules of order may be illustrated practically thus: knowledge as a means for achievement of purposes and is generally used by practical philosophers and men of affairs. hvd.hnydvj might fitly bear the name of that wisdom which is the "unsearchable riches" of God. With even greater fitness, in designing a temple of "the artificer of things that are," he sought toward a wisdom expressed in the order of the world about us, time the faith sufficed that the wisdom of the world was present Thus there arose for the modern world a new wisdom. and divers manners'''' the message of the manifold wisdom of human life. In this wisdom and culture academic life dwelt content Such a wisdom was not only new to the world; The world of scholarship—that of humanism—had found its wisdom in the achievements of the human spirit; that of religion in the revelation of divine help new learning came, demanding that human life be interpreted in the terms of nature, there were many reasons why of men as the wisdom of science becomes wrought into human hvd.hw23n0 Self or Soul can be obtained a knowledge of God Mix their dim lights like life and death manly devotion to truth, and of womanly faithfulness and love in domestic life. faithfulness and womanly love of Sita, run like Rama and Sita are the Hindu ideals of a Perfect Man and a Perfect Woman; their truth under ideal of a man''s life, devotion and self-abnegation world of sense, and they fall away without winning to thir end, like dykes of sand in water. thou wilt say thy desire, it shall be given thee." In thy eyes of limpid lustre dwells a light of love "Know''st thou Rama great and godlike, peerless Ere thou win the wife of Rama, stout of heart Ere thou take the wife of Rama to thy distant Knowing Truth, thy heart no indulgence, man should approach God, who full of splendour and perfection works in the heart. hvd.hw3d01 In its present form the Book of Job consists of five other great hero of parallelistic verse Balaam, Job is a nonIsraelite ; and in this the unknown author shows a fine tact, speech to Job it forms the text of a quiet picture of God''s true that they have driven Job to irreverent speeches respecting God, but they have also made it possible for him to reach prophet, or the same ''wise man'' wrote Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, then we may perhaps believe that the author of Job From this point of view, the Book of Job was regarded partly as a typical description of the sufferings of our characteristic of the author of Job. He felt, like all the religious ''wise men'' (of whom more presently), that true wisdom follows of gaps and misplacements of text in our Book of Job. Observe (1) that Bildad''s third speech (chap. hvd.hwaemp to the heights where happiness sits enthroned between goodness and love, where beauty and her power; she whose overpowering, overwhelming love is yet deliberate and thoughtful. as though all men were happy; for otherwise, when the day comes for destiny to more devotion to life, a little more eagerness, one day to fling open wide the portals moment of life — these men pass away soul, and the loftiness, wisdom, completeness of this forgiveness — by these shall destiny blends with that of men of inferior wisdom, the sage raises them to his our soul a thought whose duty it shall be man may attain, then will an unconsciousness light up this love that shall be quite it, that we can discover a man''s true happiness or sorrow — in a word, his destiny. happiness means is of far more importance to the soul of man than to enjoy hvd.hwh1z9 even, savors not a little of Intolerance; and that it is an indication of what begins to peer out in many other ways, that the temperance church, even the Washingtonian church, is not altogether free from the stain which has darkened the calendar of Or what right hast thou to proscribe and ostracise thy Brother? Thou art not thy Brother''s keeper, altogether. Thou art, above all, to be careful not to place a stumbling-block, or rock of offence, in thy Brother''s way; to be careful not to be evil way, whether by one path or another; thou art not, by thy Right, the True, the Good. All this thou art to be careful To do How canst thou say to thy thou see clearly to pull out the mote that is in thy brother''s eye. But canst thou, can Society, Purvey for him only in this hvd.hwjq8l ascertained, for the purpose, as we shall soon see, of serving as a standard to astronomers when estimating the distances of the stars by means of the light they evolve. trade-winds and currents — with clouds and rains, continents and seas, mountains and polar snows — with sun, of true stars — suns like the rest, heat-giving, and lightgiving, and animated as our little Earth is by the same length of the earth''s natural year might have been different from what it now is : in the last way without any necessary alteration, so far as we can see, of temperature. not Providence, with kind intent, created other sugarproducing plants constitutionally suited to different climates, for the purpose of distributing the gift more generally over the world. ground usually produces, at no great distance from the surface, a moderate supply of water from the superficial drainage ; but such wells are, of course, much influenced by hvd.hwjv3c the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation ; illustrating such work by all reasonable arguments, as for instance the variety and formation of God''s creatures in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms; the effect of digestion, and thereby of ON THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL CONSTITUTION OF MAN material objects is resolvable into other and original emotions, and more especially, by means of the associating principle, into our admiration of moral excellence. It is by the modifying operation of circumstances that a primary is transmuted into a secondary law; and if the blessings which we enjoy under it cannot be ascribed to the insertion of a distinct principle in the nature of man, they can law and operation of habitas forming three distinct arguments for the moral goodness of Him, who hath so constructed our nature, that by its workings alone, man should hvd.hwkaaq said of nature, should not be assailed by that prejudice which is ever ready to raise its loud but unmeaning voice against whatever is new, how great or good better and more perfect use of reason in the investigation of things and of the true end of understanding." This has been generally denominated the and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melancholy of a man''s heart, so secret men come to the knowledge of many things in that kind; while men rather works, are proper to men : and surely a man shall religion, matters of state, great persons, any man''s men, hath a great task, but that is ever good for man''s life, let men, by all means, endeavor to obtain every thing dear; where a man hath a great living hvd.hwkaz4 said of nature, should not be assailed by that prejudice which is ever ready to raise its loud but unmeaning voice against whatever is new, how great or good better and more perfect use of reason in the investigation of things and of the true end of understanding." This has been generally denominated the and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melanchuly things saith the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the beginning of the creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art of a man''s heart, so secret men come to the knowledge of many things in that kind ; while men rather religion, matters of state, great persons, any man''s man''s life, let men, by all means, endeavor to obtain every thing dear; where a man hath a great living hvd.hwp5rl SYDNEY Smith* was born at Woodford, Essex, in the vicinity of London, June 3, 1771, of a respectable family in the middle class of English society. Sydney Smith, who wrote of his brother Robert about this time, as "a capital personage; full of sense, genius, dignity, virtue, and wit," addressed to ever so clear of all frippery, and the only thing for which he probably felt no toleration, was a prig."* Rogers, the poet and fastidious critic of society, pronounced Sir James Mackintosh, Malthus, and Bobus Smith, the three acutest men with whom he was In an article in the Edinburgh Review, Sydney Smith subsequently argued the general question of the allowance of free competition of preachers within the parishes, with an express allusion Sydney Smith, by virtue of his clerical profession, the family connection with Lord Holland, his talents, had a One who passes for a great man in a little place, generally hvd.hwp74j By the time a man gets well into the seventies, his continued existence is a mere miracle; and when he lays his old bones in bed that we should think so highly of the gingerbeer, and regard so little the devouring earthquake The love of Life and the fear of Death life; and men who are gaining great battles Hope is the boy, a blind, headlong, pleasant fellow, good to chase swallows with the salt; Faith is the grave, experienced, yet smiling man. the art of growing rich is not only quite distinct from that of doing good, but the practice of the one does not at all train a man for like a thing read in a book or remembered life of man, talk goes fancy free and may call good word for life since the beginning of the man''s natural years, that his life had been hvd.hwr72n And I spake unto the Engineer, and I said, Behold, how many are the Curves; whereas, the Map And I said, Thou hast many things to trouble thee And Keturah answered and said, Thou speakest And I said, The man who hath Little at home is And Keturah said, Wherefore shouldest thou delight in beholding the follies of women? And I said unto Keturah, Hast thou bought There came to me the Notable Men of the Congregation where I serve, and they said unto me, And I said unto her, It was a glad day when God And Keturah said, It is for thyself thou dost place And the Bath Room Man said, When thou desireth to Bathe, behold the Tub shall be Clean, and And I spake unto Keturah, and said, This world And I called unto Keturah, and said, Come There came unto me a man who said, Thou art a hvd.hwrbe7 knowledge of their nature and of the Power and Goodness they display, creates a condition of mind so impressible that every solemn allusion to them instantly and without conscious effort raises feelings of adoration in unison ascertained, for the purpose, as we shall soon see, of serving as a standard to astronomers when estimating the distances of the stars by means of the light they evolve. trade-winds and currents — with clouds and rains, continents and seas, mountains and polar snows — with sun, length of the earth''s natural year might have been different from what it now is : in the last way without any necessary alteration, so far as we can see, of temperature. ground usually produces, at no great distance from the surface, a moderate supply of water from the superficial drainage; but such wells are, of course, much influenced by hvd.hwrr23 Since in God-Man there are infinite things, which appear in the heavens, in angels, and in men, as in a mirror, and why wisdom and love in a man appear as two separate things, is, why wisdom and love in a man appear as two separate things, is, to the angels, that the created universe is an image representative of God-Man, and that it is His love and wisdom which in Every spiritual degree in man is opened according to the reception of divine love and divine wisdom from the the Lord is received by them in a degree of heat and light corresponding to their love and wisdom. and of what nature they are, that which follows cannot be comprehended; for there are degrees in every created thing, consequently in every form ; wherefore in this PART OF THE ANGELIC hvd.hwt6r7 Against the Rock, Universal Spiritualism, Etc. AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGICAL LAWS CONTAINED The order of development is first, animal instinct, next the intellectual, and then the higher spiritual qualities; our moral As long as people live on a low plane of morality, The person who wears anything he doesn''t like becomes ill through the mental condition which caused People''s voices show their mental conditions. People cannot avail themselves of the benefit expected from outward conditions unless in a mental No intelligent mental healer ever attempts to treat people''s bodies with his mind, but to Man''s spiritual power is universal. The reason why so many people never receive anything on the psychic plane is because they pay too If you seek the higher spiritual development, you can rise entirely above your present limitations. When a man is working according to law, all things are possible to him. If people are spiritually developed, they cannot be hvd.hx122q of "The God of the Aged." * * The old man the man, whom he called, in derision, "Old Bonner." This early impression probably had much to He came to grandfather Spurgeon''s house to remain and preach on Sunday. had no eyes; indeed, in some things, the man One man can lead a horse to the water, but a hundred cannot make him drink: it is easy work to the saying is, when he grows better, like sour beer Heaps of people act like the man in our picture. talk about saving, like the man who locked the sermon, and you will know how to pull a good man Wise men in this world are like trees in a hedge, To get through this world a man must look shops are like two stools, a man comes to the make nothing in the end; but on one horse a man hvd.hx29wk has dawned on the thought of modern times that Language, too, is a living organism. in the word ''SENSE,'' which simply means feeling, as in its literal sense of soft padding used to swell garments: this primary acceptation, however, the word individual words: so that his very language furnishes down the too expressive primitive power of words, we * In regard to this term Pegge says: "A word which till SPELL'' means simply word. us the original form of some significant words: old spelling of ''School''-Scole-a form which approaches nearer to the original word and gives us a following passage, cited by Richardson, well illustrates the original meaning of the word: original sense of this word ... King-words of the moral world of Good and Bad, richest of human languages, and without this expressive word we should all be disarmed for one and Greek words then naturalized into the English hvd.hx4h3c A thousand law subjects, size 8% x 11, 300 pages, bound checks thus passes to the bank on crediting them, then it a right." Surely, absolute ownership by the bank is inconsistent with the right of recall by the depositor. This, however, is a shadowy thing, for unquestionably the bank has a right of withdrawing that credit The depositor, therefore, receives at most a qualified right to draw actual deposit and collection of his checks as the depositor The right to cancel the credit has led some courts to ownership; but more frequently the courts have held otherwise." In a well reasoned case decided by the Supreme In both, the depositor has a right to draw In the one case, the bank owns or holds the depositor''s a check credited to a depositor with the right to immediate questions involving freight rates," still the most positive declarations of the Supreme Court upon the subject have been in hvd.hx4pb7 Picture of the Secretary of State . Picture of the Secretary of War . When world war threatened civilization we pledged our resources and our lives to its preservation, and when revolution threatens we unfurl the flag of law and order and renew our consecration. year Warren Harding lived and worked on his father''s farm and "I like to think that we in the United States of America have come activities, that he might devote himself to war work. still found time for flying trips back to Columbus to see "the sweetest woman in the world." This "sweetest woman" is Mrs. Daugherty, the frail little invalid wife who has not walked for fifteen years, States Marine Corps the week after this country declared war on work which aimed to promote the farm interests of the State. think his war activities were limited to his service as United States Secretary of War hvd.hx526m And face of God in man, they smiling seek. By sin to love the tempter, God to hate. From God the good thou freely turn''st thy face, Possess thy heart with humble, god-like fear; And solemn thought, I stood in God''s great home. ''Tis true, my Love to man of yore endures, Good will to man | We''ll sound Thy glories forth ! To sit on thrones, being like the Son of God, Where man shall now extol Thy riches great, God''s court, eternal in the heav''ns, was filled Of Eden''s long-lost home and god-like pow''rs. But soon the Word came forth to life and light, So lovely, harvest homes and heav''nly ways. When all the live-long day they said: where''s God? The Word, like thorns they''ll make the heart to Election brings us faith by saving grace, Whom God elected, they must get to heav''n, hvd.hx78fl most interesting, if not the only truly indigenous and original product of the Haytian civilization of which I was fortunate he is reported to have used in his justification an old French proverb thus Haytianized: Pas capable faire omlet sans casser zef.— for the possessives, mon, ton, son, the Haytian says, d expression in the following proverb: "The country people about Cape Haytian, the day OUS PAS CAPABLE MANGER GUMBO AVEC NION The Haytians have a proverb to express passed a man he did not like, looked up at him and said of the two Haytian proverbs now under consideration : But the Haytian proverb has a wider application than any of these. the following proverb restricted to the discreet use of the tongue: negro proverbs originated elsewhere than in Hayti...— The Haytians have another proverb which The Haytians have another proverb which hvd.hx7dpc been the greatest offenders,---since it is in the popular sayings of Italians, French, and Spaniards, that women are LORD CHESTERFIELD said, " a man of fashion has never recourse to proverbs and vulgar aphorisms;'' A good pay-master is lord of another man''s purse.-Itamakes strife between the good man and his wife. Wise and good men invented the laws, but the fools and A rich man''s foolish sayings pass for wise ones.---Spanish. have law, nor physic, nor good divinity What then is a man 1 young woman married to an old man, must behave like An amorous old man is like a winter flower Spanish. An amorous old man is like a winter flower Spanish. He that is a wise man by day is no fool by night. There is one good wife in the country, and every man The wicked man lives to eat and drink, but the good eats and ! hvd.hx7drc like an absent-minded man hunting for his good man whose intimate friends are all Let a woman beware of the man who owns that he loves 6. Beauty in woman is the wise man''s once a day, that he has a wife, or from considering happy the man who has none. When a man is in love with a woman rose in the heart of man, love prepares for young man to marry an old woman is of man to know, virtue alone is happiness below. The great business of man is to improve his mind, and govern his manners. 2. A wise man''s day is worth a fool''s life. A man''s wisdom is his best friend; Man without wisdom is like a house heart that makes man rich. 4. Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they would like a man does not know how to pass his time." hvd.hxdi2z understood that the Pale Lady, sitting in the Crimson Chamber, was the good old king''s Lily Princess good King Brondé and his Lily Queen. father, King Brondé, it was, who gave his little knew and loved the king''s Rosebud. "Now, children," said Rosebud, "do not be sorrowful any more, for this is Long Forest. The palace of King Brondé is near, and I am his little girl, "Ah!" cried Rosebud, "I see my stout, handsome father coming !" And she was off like an NE day Myrtle met Rosebud coming from the "Pretty little Rosebud," said he, "what troubles "Yes, little Rosebud, a boat Are there no Rosebud and Myrtle permitted themselves to linger long about the flower-garden. journey : When the Lily Queen could spare Rosebud from her own embrace, King Brondé would sit KING MYRTLE AND QUEEN ROSEBUD. KING MYRTLE AND QUEEN ROSEBUD. king said: "My dear Rosebud, why was it that the hvd.hxdiil joining them for its free-will purposes, we would have confusion on most of the subjects of thought; and Government, creating no strict perception of truth, yet sometimes affording an illustration of it, and only furnishing the slightly connected images of the resemblances or contrasts of wit, the and leaves the subjects and the people, to the sole use of the forceful substitute for knowledge and truth, a numerical majority. There has been a vain hope to find the unanimity of a broadly instructed intellect, in the supposed power of wisdom and right, by extending a majority to two-thirds, or four-fifths, or to the undivided verdict of To honor like fools of an odd Quaker City, 490 related ties, from that of the stricter truth, through their degrees of the by truthful description, or by satiric or humorous exaggeration, the use of the involuntary tie of images, on the subject of the Cable, and other hvd.hxxy9w I NOW see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great emperor was a perfect man. * THE true perfection of man lies, not Altruism century, a great man of science, like know that a man of God was waiting for its expression; the art which most completely realises for us the artistic ideal A FRESH mode of Beauty is absolutely distasteful to the public, and whenever it appears they get so angry and bewildered that they always use two stupid calls an unhealthy novel is always a beautiful and healthy work of art. said to man, "You have a wonderful personality. Nothing is lost in nature, all things live Life but Art. Intentions. the ''forms more real than living man,'' Beauty has as many meanings as a man thing?" asked the young man, and he hvd.hxxy9x The greatness of Love and Democracy, and It is the life of one man or one woman to-day Set in the sky of Law. Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood. in the possession of such by each single individual, something so transcendent, so incapable of gradations (like life,) that, to that extent, it places all beings on a common level, nation, as a common aggregate of living identities, affording in each a separate and complete subject for freedom, worldly thrift and THE place where the great city stands is future, the nation of the body and the soul, — A man is a great thing upon the earth, and Life of the great round world, the sun and stars, and of man, I, the general soul, The true son of God shall come singing his history and time, that all else in the contributions of a nation or age, through its politics, hvd.rsl868 Blend a piece of butter the size of an egg with a tablespoonful of flour, and when the fish is ready to serve, pour over a coffeecupful of boiling water, stir, and pour into the sauce dish with the egg dish and cover with dressing made of one cupful bread crumbs, one tablespoonful butter (scant), pinch of pepper, a little grated lemon peel and rather brown, then add some flour, mix it in well and fry for five minutes; then pour in one-half pint of gravy well seasoned, and let it boil an earthen saucepan, with two minced onions, five or six small green peppers, whole, a few chives, a handful of seeded raisins, a cupful of tomatoes, peeled and sliced, eight or 10 olives, a bit of thyme, a big tablespoonful of drippings, salt to taste, and a cupful of vinegar and water. hvd.rslgh9 within the limits of the original United States during the preceding period of little more than 100 years, was quite as remarkable a phenomenon in the growth of population. naval forces of the United States, but his power as such is exercised only nominally through the heads of the War and Navy Gen. Montgomery, with a command of 1,000 men, attacks St. Johns, Canada, capturing the town and a large number of cannon, field pieces, and small June 24.-Last battle of the Revolutionary War-a skirmish near Savannah, and some slight skirmishes in South Carolina, in one of which the gallant young Col. John Laurens lost his life. British vessels ordered to leave United States waters... April 7.-Gen. Pope, having cut a canal twelve miles long across the Missouri peninsula opposite Island No. 10, attacked the rebel stronghold under The selection of letters written by the various Presidents of the United States, and other persons of note, will be hvd.rsmcxk beaten yolks 1 cup milk, 2 sifted flour, 1 tea-spoon salt, water; boil 2 minutes ; add 1 table-spoon of flour, butter One cup sugar, 1 milk, 2 flour, 2 table-spoons butter, fine granulated sugar, 1 tea-spoon salt, 4 of baking powder, 2 eggs. One cup sugar, 14 of flour, 1 milk, 11 tea-spoons baking powder, 3 table-spoons melted butter, 3 eggs. flour, 2 cups butter, 1 table-spoon salt, 1 powdered sugar. Two pounded crackers, 1 cup molasses, 1 sugar, ; vinegar, } boiling water, } chopped seeded raisins, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 4 of cloves, f nutmeg, 1 tea-spoon salt. One cup sugar, 1 flour, 2 tea-spoons Cleveland''s superior baking powder, 3 eggs, 3 table-spoons melted butter, 3 milk, 1 tea-spoon Colton''s extract of vanilla ; beat Two cups sugar, 1 butter, 4 eggs, } tea-spoon baking Two cups sugar, 1 butter, 1 milk, 2 eggs, 2 tea-spoons mdp.39015071585460 with God and linked to him shall fill our souls with a "If God be for us, of all earthly honors, is crowned by the hand of God During this academic year death has removed from us Professors Greene, Taft and Pettee. Never before in the history of the University have so single year. Professors Taft and Pettee have each been in the continuous service of the institution for twentynine years, and Professor Greene for thirty-one years. They were very widely different in gifts and in temperament, but they were alike in their high sense of duty to God and to man, and especially in their deep and abiding interest in their pupils. knowledge and wisdom. The memory of their high character, of their long and faithful services, of their absolute devotion to the interests of this University will the wisdom and knowledge of God shall be more and mdp.39076002631369 Phalax, the son of the prince, took whispered in his ear a single word: " Success and glory, my son l May the Father of do." "What is it, my father?" said Abdael. shall be donel" said the young man; and Soon after they set out, Malek, an old soldier, rode to his side, and said: duty, and trust in Heaven!" said Abdael. " Thou art a wise youth," said the prince, "Forgive me, prince," said Abdael, courteously : " it is not that I distrust the quality "A word with thee," said the prince, to " You arrived first?" said the king. The little boy thought, at first, that this At the time, the duke happened to be walking at a short distance, and the boy, not "No, I dinna," said the boy with great " Now," said the duke to the boy, " point One of the boys said the young uc1.31175035489650 uc1.31822035061092 Now every one at the very firſt hearing, underſtands by Wiſdom ſome particular and uncommon Accompliſhment, whereby a Man is diſtinguiſh''d and ſet above the Vulgar, by a greater Ability, and more maſterly Readineſ, whether in Good or Evil. ſhall do well to underſtand thoſe Commands of Purging away the old Leaven, and putting off the Old Man. From whence we may collect, that the moſt compendious and ſucceſsful method of planting the Chriſtian Religion among Infidels, would be firſt to eſtabliſh them in the Belief of theſe following Propoſitions. Now in order to moderate this Affectionate Farneſtneſs, and reduce the Mind to due Temper; every Man ought to remember, that the moſt important thing given us in charge by God and Nature, ſuch; though the World I know are generally ſatisfied, and trouble themſelves ſo little about underſtanding or attaining to any thing better, that { except a very few Wife Men,) they have no Ideas, no wu.89016595837 BROWN, DRIVER and BRIGGS, Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old The Jewish Encyclopaedia, Articles "Memra", and "Wisdom". Besides the occasional references in the notes the following books and articles have BAETHGEN, F., Die Psalmen, in the Hand-Kommentar zum Alten Testament. FRANKENBERG, W., Die Sprüche, in the Hand-Kommentar zum Alten Testament. B., Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek. H., The Book of Proverbs, in the International Critical Commentary, 1899. SWETE''s Old Testament in Greek. history of Israel as sources of wisdom.4) But the use of an in an ethical The Wise Men based all their search after truth on the fundamental precept that "the fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom." 3) With this 5. See also Encyclopaedia Biblica, Art. Wisdom Literature, sect. Thus did the Wise Men emphasize wisdom as the essence of the divine 2) Old Testament History, p. 2) Old Testament History, p.