Essay(s) by Henry Frederick Cope
本书摘录:
The Age-Long Miracle
The Sufficient Sign
Behold the Man
The Life that Lifts
Silent goodness speaks loudest.
Our loads lift us up to strength.
Life grows as love is given.
From the grind of drudgery comes at last the glorious divine spark.
The spirit of the father never works separation in the family.
That day best fulfills its purpose which is a preparation for the next.
The proof of a faith is not in its prestige, but in its present power.
Things divine are not defended by dodging.
It is the heart that gives ease to any work.
The door of truth never opens to the key of prejudice.
Love never knows how much it gives nor what it costs.
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THE SUFFICIENT SIGN
The scribe and the Pharisee are still with us. "Establish the credibility of the miracles of Jesus, or, better still, let Him work a miracle to-day, and we will believe," they say. This age is credulous; it hun
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