Part 14 (2/2)

--_From Memoirs of Thomas Chalmers, LLD_ By Rev Wm Hanna, LLD

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What can be more foolish than to think that all this rare fabric of Heaven and earth could come by chance, when all the skill of art is not able to e with thee your condition, be sure that you can better it

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BROTHER AND SISTER

In a village churchyard in England, there is the following epitaph It is there applied to a husband; but, by altering a single word, it can be made to apply to brother, sister, or comrade; and the one who fulfils all that is implied in the praise, is surely a most ad to say what; Think what a husband should be

He was that”

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The sun has sohtest characters are not without their faults and frailties

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The croel of character is sincerity

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An appearance of delicacy is inseparable froourney_

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THE UPRIGHT CHARACTER

He is not just who doth no wrong, but he Who will not when he may; not he who, lured By sohty treasure in his grasp May sin securely, yet abhors the sin

Not he who closely skirts the pale of law, But he whose generous nature, void of guile-- Would be, Not seeht man

--_Philemon, a Greek_ Translated by Millman