Improvement Era, Volumen 10,Número 1Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association., 1907 |
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... conditions to which he refers . When Japan , at the opening of the present emperor's reign , began her material , military and educational reform , she recog- nized her inability to proceed without the assistance of experienced and ...
... conditions to which he refers . When Japan , at the opening of the present emperor's reign , began her material , military and educational reform , she recog- nized her inability to proceed without the assistance of experienced and ...
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... condition of things is daily gaining ground . Buddhist customs and rights are becoming more and more alien to the interests of society , and Bud- dhist temples and priests are often the subject of public ridicule . The enormous amount ...
... condition of things is daily gaining ground . Buddhist customs and rights are becoming more and more alien to the interests of society , and Bud- dhist temples and priests are often the subject of public ridicule . The enormous amount ...
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... conditions , as we observe them here , do not bear out Dr. Tanner's conclusion , drawn from the newspaper extracts , to the effect that it does not look as if any considerable number of the Japanese were ready to accept Christianity ...
... conditions , as we observe them here , do not bear out Dr. Tanner's conclusion , drawn from the newspaper extracts , to the effect that it does not look as if any considerable number of the Japanese were ready to accept Christianity ...
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... conditions and prepare implements for the work and acquire ability in the language , will stand ready to provide the honest in heart with spiritual food and drink direct from the fountain of Christ . After experience has taught the true ...
... conditions and prepare implements for the work and acquire ability in the language , will stand ready to provide the honest in heart with spiritual food and drink direct from the fountain of Christ . After experience has taught the true ...
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... conditions surrounding both them and the mission . aries , and I think any one can readily understand that , while everyone has had a part to play in the work done , the blunt of the labor has been on the shoulders of a few , for only a ...
... conditions surrounding both them and the mission . aries , and I think any one can readily understand that , while everyone has had a part to play in the work done , the blunt of the labor has been on the shoulders of a few , for only a ...
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Página 86 - He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me : and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.
Página 17 - ... frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the wing in water. This lake discharged its superfluities by a stream which entered a dark cleft of the mountain on the northern side, and fell with dreadful noise from precipice to precipice till it was heard no more.
Página 446 - Master of human destinies am I ! Fame, love, and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing by Hovel and mart and palace — soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate ! If sleeping, wake — if feasting, rise before I turn away ! It is the hour of fate; And they who follow me, reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury, and woe, Seek me in vain,...
Página 29 - And it came to pass, that when he was returned, having received the kingdom, then he commanded these servants to be called unto him, to whom he had given the money, that he might know how much every man had gained by trading. Then came the first, saying, Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds. And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten cities.
Página 84 - Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, the brother of James, and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon? and are not his sisters here with us?
Página 74 - For the Lord shall comfort Zion: he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the Lord; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.
Página 63 - Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles ? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
Página 12 - But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me, and honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.
Página 17 - From the mountains on every side, rivulets descended, that filled all the valley with verdure and fertility, and formed a lake in the middle, inhabited by fish of every species, and frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the wing in water.
Página 200 - The business of a poet," said Imlac, "is to examine, not the individual, but the species ; to remark general properties and large appearances ; he does not number the streaks of the tulip, or describe the different shades in the verdure of the forest.