| William Francis Cleary - 1850 - 240 pages
...the latter whips them out of the ring. Teach self-denial, and make its practice pleasurable, and yon create for the world a destiny more sublime than ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. WIT.— Dr. Hennicker being one day in convenation with Earl Chatham, was asked by his lordship to... | |
| William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 pages
...no malady so severe as habitual discontent. Teach self-denial, and make its practice pleasureable, and you create for the world a destiny more sublime...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. Patience is very good, but perseverance is much better ; while the former stands as a stoic under difficulties,... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...which was a stranger to the exercise of resolute self-denial. Sir Walter Scott. Teach self-denial, and X L 1 1 ئ 1 Ibid. The more a man denies himself, the more he shall obtain from God. lloract. SELF-EX A MTNATION-Design... | |
| David Thomas - 1868 - 404 pages
...in a character which was a stranger to the exercise of resolute self-denial. Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer." This is Christ's work. GOD S UNALTERABLE DECREE IK RELATION TO MAN. "And this is the will of him that... | |
| Oregon - Oregon - 1878 - 984 pages
...the temperate — the criminal and the virtuous. Sir Walter Scott has said — "Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. * * * * There never did and never will exist anything permanently noble and excellent in character... | |
| 1878 - 662 pages
...the temperate — the criminal and the virtuous. Sir Walter Scott has said — "Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. * * * * There never did and never will exist anything permanently noble and excellent in character... | |
| 1882 - 514 pages
...temperate — the criminal and the virtuous. Sir Walter Scott has said — " Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. * * * * There never did and never will exist anything permanently noble and excellent in character... | |
| 1887 - 782 pages
...the realms below; and even when there they are not quite free. — ^Eschylus TBACH self denial and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. IT is next to impossible to make people understand their ignorance, for it requires knowledge to perceive... | |
| Hiram Erastus Butler - Occultism - 1889 - 536 pages
...without honor, save in his own country." I will say in the language of Scott, " Teach self-denial, and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer." THE RELATION OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGION. BY REV. WM. TUCKER, PH. D., DD THEOLOGY and religion are closely... | |
| Education - 1889 - 590 pages
...the two persons having the highest number of votes. — PPF in The Fountain. Teach self-denial and make its practice pleasurable and you create for the...ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. — Walter Scott. EXPRESSIONS TO BE A VOIDED. The following note by Prof. Cook to the editor of The... | |
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