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Identifier: everylifedelight00pott (find matches)
Title: Every life a delight
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Potts, James Henry, 1848-1942
Subjects: Conduct of life
Publisher: New York, Cincinnati, The Abingdon Press
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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orthy aspirant for world-wide service? The late Dwight L. Moody thought that an angel would bemost delighted in coming to earth to teach some poor raggedboy, without father or mother, the way of life, to care for himand guide his footsteps into the pathway of light and heartliberty. Do angels actually do anything? Do they come to earth atall? Are they round about us? Are they interested in ourthoughts or actions? Man hath two attendant angels Ever waiting by his side,With him wheresoer he wanders, Wheresoe r his feet abide;One to warn him when he darkleth, And rebuke him if he stray;One to leave him to his nature, And so let him go his way. There is pretty good authority for saying that as surely asangels have an existence, so surely are they given charge overmortals, that they excel in strength, that they fly on errands,that they rejoice in good, that they delight in praise, and thatsometime humanity will be lifted to glorious association withthem; they are the messengers of God. 218
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AWAKE TO HIGHER DELIGHTS PART FIFTHPLEADINGS OF THE HEART Who is the richest man on earth? Who has the most to loan?What opulence has greatest girth And brightest coins to own?Wealth greatest is which farthest goes, Which doth not from us part;More stable fortune no man knows Than wealth within his heart. Pleadings of the Heart THY HEART AND MINE We have hearts, and we are conscious of heart-life. Weknow that all around us are people who feel and act as if swayedby influences different and greater than those which come fromphysical and mental life. Most of these people are white (so called), some are black,a few are red or yellow; but all are much alike in heart-color—that is, they are all capable of heart development. And these people really differ more in the degree of theirheart development than they do in any other way. It is thisthat makes them good or bad, acceptable or unacceptable, toeach other. It is this, also, which differentiates them from theanimal world; they have a mo

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  • booksubject:Conduct_of_life
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Cincinnati__The_Abingdon_Press
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  • bookleafnumber:222
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