In the heraldry of heaven goodness precedes greatness; so on earth it is more powerful. The lowly and the lovely may frequently do more in their own limited sphere than the gifted.
In the heraldry of heaven goodness precedes greatness; so on earth it is more powerful. The lowly and the lovely may frequently do more in their own … - Thomas Hartwell Horne
In the heraldry of heaven goodness precedes greatness; so on earth it is more powerful. The lowly and the lovely may frequently do more in their own …
- Thomas Hartwell Horne
The riches of heaven, the honor which cometh from God only, and the pleasures at His right hand, the absence of all evil, the presence and enjoyment … - Thomas Hartwell Horne
The riches of heaven, the honor which cometh from God only, and the pleasures at His right hand, the absence of all evil, the presence and enjoyment …
The external part of religion is doubtless of little value in comparison with the internal, and so is the cask in comparison with the wine contained … - Thomas Hartwell Horne
The external part of religion is doubtless of little value in comparison with the internal, and so is the cask in comparison with the wine contained …
To reject wisdom because the person communicates it is uncouth and his manners are inelegant, what is it but to throw away a pine-apple, and assign f… - Thomas Hartwell Horne
To reject wisdom because the person communicates it is uncouth and his manners are inelegant, what is it but to throw away a pine-apple, and assign f…
The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in a newspaper, are so many admonitions and warnings, so many beacons, continual… - Thomas Hartwell Horne
The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in a newspaper, are so many admonitions and warnings, so many beacons, continual…
Meditation is that exercise of the mind by which it recalls a known truth,-as some kinds of creatures do their food; to be ruminated upon. - Thomas Hartwell Horne
Meditation is that exercise of the mind by which it recalls a known truth,-as some kinds of creatures do their food; to be ruminated upon.
When men cease to be faithful to their God, he who expects to find them so to each other will be much disappointed. - Thomas Hartwell Horne
When men cease to be faithful to their God, he who expects to find them so to each other will be much disappointed.
No cloud can overshadow a true Christian but his faith will discern a rainbow in it. - Thomas Hartwell Horne
No cloud can overshadow a true Christian but his faith will discern a rainbow in it.
He who seldom thinks of heaven is not likely to get thither; as the only way to hit the mark is to keep the eye fixed upon it. - Thomas Hartwell Horne
He who seldom thinks of heaven is not likely to get thither; as the only way to hit the mark is to keep the eye fixed upon it.
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