id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8450 Ware, Mary G. (Mary Greene) The Elements of Character .txt text/plain 55274 1933 63 the feebleness of man's power to retain in possession the good things of imaginations, and from performing the orderly uses of a life of charity capacities and relations of Affection, Thought, and Life, and look of life places it constantly in our power to make some person more or mind,--the knowledge of what God has created, and not the mere power of Imagination is that power of the mind by which it forms pictures or relations of things in every-day life,--whose Thoughts grasp, and whose we know as the useful arts, which are born of man's love for physical Reading good works of Imagination in the thoughtful way that has been first form of charity comes in great measure from a love of self. When our characters take form in external Life, Thought must give us leading a life of love we acquire the power of understanding the truth. ./cache/8450.txt ./txt/8450.txt