. Syllogisms : a book of reasons for every day . r thoughts inregard to our fellow man! The safest way is tolook upon our fellow man as the ** image and like-ness of God; from this standpoint we can dailyexped: to see our highest ideals realized, and therewill be nothing to condemn or harshly judge, forwe will know that all that is unlike God is unrealand forms no part of Him. j^ne Grey Syme. [155] m^L^iupsimsi^^m October 15weRtY-secort6 Whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is thelove of God perfected: hereby know we that weare in him. I John ii: 5. A Love that casteth out all fear;A Love tha
. Syllogisms : a book of reasons for every day . r thoughts inregard to our fellow man! The safest way is tolook upon our fellow man as the ** image and like-ness of God; from this standpoint we can dailyexped: to see our highest ideals realized, and therewill be nothing to condemn or harshly judge, forwe will know that all that is unlike God is unrealand forms no part of Him. j^ne Grey Syme. [155] m^L^iupsimsi^^m October 15weRtY-secort6 Whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is thelove of God perfected: hereby know we that weare in him. I John ii: 5. A Love that casteth out all fear;A Love that causeth neer a tear;A Love that makes wholly free,—This is the Love that keepeth me. This heavenly truth, that all is health and strength, and daily food;And good, and only good, we seeIn every creature, bond and free. Seledted. October ^weRt?-t^ir6 Ye shall leave me alone: and yet I am notalone, because the Father is with me. St. John xvi: 32. Ah, human comfort! None but God is greatenough for loneliness. Margaret Preston. [156]. m:BiiSi»?iipm^:^^sm October OwentY-fourtl) God give you all a heart to serve him, and to dohis will, with a good courage and a willing mind. II Maccabees i: 2, 3. Ye humble souls, in every strait,On God with sacred courage wait; His hand will lift and strength afford;Oh, ever wait upon the Lord! Seledted. October Z5went?-fiftb For by grace are ye saved through faith: andthat not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. Ephesians ii: 8. He that taketh his own cares upon himself loadshimself in vain with an uneasy burden. The fearof what may come, expectation of what will come,desire of what will not come, and inability ofredressing all these, must needs breed him con-tinual torment. I will cast my cares upon God;He hath bidden me; He will redress them. Bishop Hall. [157] ^^^^m^^ October GwentY-slxt^ Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord,shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but hethat doeth the will of my Father which is in ^^^v^^
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