"Blasts" from The Ram's Horn (1902) (14761704446)
Zusammenfassung
Identifier: blastsfromramsho00unse (find matches)
Title: "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Poetry
Publisher: Chicago, The Ram's Horn Co.
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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Even a mule loves to look at a happy Christian. 172 Blasts From The Rams Horn
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00PYRI8HT, 1895, BY FREDK L. CHAPMAN & CO. THE NARROW ROAD Blasts From The Rams HornPARAGRAPHS TO PONDER. 173 THE BATTLE. By Samuel Weyler. ail life Is strifebetween tbe gooo ano bao; a war eermore,GUI bowling sin lies deao. Bxul witbout, JEvii witbin, Darkness of ooubt, Gbraloom of sin—Bll, all repelleo must be,Gill (Sooslifte, man stanos free! ID ONEY can be recovered, butan hour lost is gone forever. The worst troubles we haveare those that never happen.It never takes a liar longto blind himself with his tongue. More good advice would be taken if itwere given in a good way. The world pays more attention to whata man does than to what he says. If you are a David, God will sooner or later give you a chance to meet Goliath. i The confession of sins is impossibble until there is a willingness to forsake them. It is hard to have a revival in a church where everybody wants to be a brigadiergeneral. It is hard on the Lords sheep, when the sole aim of the shepherd is to feedthe giraf