The Outlook, Volume 67,Edição 1Outlook Company, 1901 |
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... received from the men who gave it its earliest impulse and direction . In 1881 Professor Tyler took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church . The first volume of his " History of American Literature , " the most consid- erable of his ...
... received from the men who gave it its earliest impulse and direction . In 1881 Professor Tyler took orders in the Protestant Episcopal Church . The first volume of his " History of American Literature , " the most consid- erable of his ...
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... he could accumulate by self - denial subservient to the cause of Christ . The income of his great bequest he desires to be devoted to new work for His parents tribes or peoples who as yet have not received the 8 [ 5 January The Outlook.
... he could accumulate by self - denial subservient to the cause of Christ . The income of his great bequest he desires to be devoted to new work for His parents tribes or peoples who as yet have not received the 8 [ 5 January The Outlook.
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tribes or peoples who as yet have not received the Bible in their own tongue . The fund now being raised for the Ameri- can Board is for a different purpose . While the gifts of the living are quite steady , the income from legacies ...
tribes or peoples who as yet have not received the Bible in their own tongue . The fund now being raised for the Ameri- can Board is for a different purpose . While the gifts of the living are quite steady , the income from legacies ...
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... received their knowledge of mechanics while being taught how to erect these buildings . Skill and knowl- edge are now handed down from one set of students to another in this way , until at the present time a building of any de ...
... received their knowledge of mechanics while being taught how to erect these buildings . Skill and knowl- edge are now handed down from one set of students to another in this way , until at the present time a building of any de ...
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... received with a burst of merriment . " You have not heard ? " they laughed . " Yes , he has a medal . No , you shall not be told the subject ; you shall see for yourself . It is a matter of Saul among the prophets . ' Why , with a ...
... received with a burst of merriment . " You have not heard ? " they laughed . " Yes , he has a medal . No , you shall not be told the subject ; you shall see for yourself . It is a matter of Saul among the prophets . ' Why , with a ...
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Página 304 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Página 304 - Our greatest danger is that in the great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact that the masses The Outlook of us are to live by the productions of our hands, and fail to keep in mind that we shall prosper in proportion as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor and put brains and skill into the common occupations of life...
Página 304 - There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts tending to curtail the fullest growth of the Negro, let these efforts be turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful and intelligent citizen. Effort or means so invested will pay a thousand per cent interest. These efforts will be twice blessed — blessing him that gives and him that takes.
Página 303 - Cast down your bucket where you are." A second time the signal, "Water, water; send us water!" ran up from the distressed vessel, and was answered, "Cast down your bucket where you are.
Página 346 - HEART of mine, we shouldn't Worry so! What we've missed of calm we couldn't Have, you know ! What we've met of stormy pain, And of sorrow's driving rain, We can better meet again, If it blow ! We have erred in that dark hour We have known, When our tears fell with the shower, All alone! — Were not shine and shower blent As the gracious Master meant? — Let us temper our content With His own.
Página 305 - The wisest among my race understand that the agitation of questions of social equality is the extremist folly, and that progress in the enjoyment of all the privileges that will come to us must be the result of severe and constant struggle rather than of artificial forcing.
Página 303 - One-third of the population of the South is of the negro race. No enterprise seeking the material, civil or moral welfare of this section can disregard this element of our population and reach the highest success. I but convey to you, Mr. President and Directors, the sentiment of the masses of my race when I say that in no way have the value and manhood of the American negro been more fittingly and generously recognized than by the managers of this magnificent Exposition at every stage of its progress.
Página 121 - Faith, to wit : 1. The Universal Fatherhood of God; 2. The Spiritual authority and leadership of His Son, Jesus Christ 3. The trustworthiness of the Bible as containing a revelation from God ; 4. The certainty of just retribution for sin ; 5. The final harmony of all souls with God.
Página 124 - Alonso of Arragon was wont to say, in commendation of age, That age appeared to be best in four things : Old wood best to burn ; old wine to drink ; old friends to trust ; and old authors to read?
Página 305 - No race that has anything to contribute to the markets of the world is long in any degree ostracized. It is important and right that all privileges of the law be ours, but it is vastly more important that we be prepared for the exercise of these privileges. The opportunity to earn a dollar in a factory just now is worth infinitely more than the opportunity to spend a dollar in an opera house.