| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 páginas
...exertion. " The philosophy," writes a distinguished poet of the present day, " which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep ; for,...are few things in the world of greater importance . . . He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has ti great knowledge : for... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 páginas
...ON BUSINESS. ;.;TY CHAPTEK i. BUSINESS— INTRODUCTORY. " THE philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep ; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things of greater importance. And so manifold are the bearings... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1854 - 118 páginas
...in promoting the honour of God, and the good of mankind, "The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money, does not run very deep ; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold are... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1856 - 386 páginas
...in promoting the honour of God, and the good of mankind.' " The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money, does not run very deep; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold are... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 378 páginas
...poor." The author of " Notes on Life " judiciously sums up the question in the following paragraph. there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so mauifold are the bearings of money upon the lives and cha.ractera of mankind, that an insight which... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1859 - 200 páginas
...186. HOW TO MAKE MONEY, CHAPTER I. BUSINESS— INTEODUCTOBr. The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep; for, indeed,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things of greater importance. And so manifold are the bearings... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1860 - 202 páginas
...in promoting the honour of God, and the good of mankind. "The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep ; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold are... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1871 - 678 páginas
...powerful bearing on the practical happiness of mankind. " The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money, does not run very deep ; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold aro... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 páginas
...money, portions of which we here present, especially what relates to getting and spending or MONHT. The philosophy which affects to teach ns a contempt...importance. And so manifold are the bearings of money upon tin- lives and characters of mankind, that an insight which should nearch out the life of a man in... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 1102 páginas
...perhaps too exclusively regarded as the end of education.' 2 ' The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep ; for,...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that 1 Combe, Lcctttrft on Kdtinatinn. ' H. Spencer, Education. there are few things... | |
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