| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 pages
...the right method to remedy it; let every ' man begin at home, and weed the rancour out of his ' own mind, and the work is done at once. ' Leave disputes...' to the avenger of them; and like good subjects, aud ' good christians, join hearts and hands for the com' moii good. ' I hope you all agree in the... | |
| Luke Howard - 1836 - 408 pages
...take the right method to remedy it ; let every man begin at home, and weed the rancour out of his own mind, and the work is done at once. '' Leave disputes...Christians, join hearts and hands for the common good. " I hope you all agree in the necessity of supporting the Government, and will not differ about the... | |
| 1849 - 336 pages
...take the right method to remedy it ; let every man begin at home, and weed the rancor out of his own mind, and the work is done at once. " Leave disputes...Christians, join hearts and hands for the common good." But the spirit of party was not so easily laid. He soon found that it was absolutely necessary, in... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - 1849 - 334 pages
...take the right method to remedy it ; let every man begin at home, and weed the rancor out of his own mind, and the work is done at once. " Leave disputes...Christians, join hearts and hands for the common good." But the spirit of party was not so easily laid. He soon found that it was absolutely necessary, in... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - 1849 - 336 pages
...take the right method to remedy it ; let every man begin at home, and weed the rancor out of his own mind, and the work is done at once. " Leave disputes...Christians, join hearts and hands for the common good." But the spirit of party was not so easily laid. He soon found that it was absolutely necessary, in... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1856 - 448 pages
...happy issue to our meeting. * * * * Let every man begin at home, and weed the rancor out of his own mind, and the work is done at once. Leave disputes...common good." Such and similar pregnant sentences had their effect in inducing more cordial feelings between the executive and the representatives of the... | |
| 1893 - 770 pages
...unchristian division. Let every man begin at home," he continued, "and weed the rancor out of his own mind: leave disputes of property to the laws, and injuries...Christians join hearts and hands for the common good." Two or three assemblies met and were' prorogued, however, before this good advice could be said to... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 710 pages
...unchristian division. Let every man begin at home," he continued, " and weed the rancor out of his own mind : leave disputes of property to the laws, and injuries...Christians join hearts and hands for the common good." Two or three assemblies met and were prorogued, however, before this good advice could be said to have... | |
| 1893 - 868 pages
...unchristian division. Let every man begin at home," he continued, "and weed the rancor out of his own mind: leave disputes of property to the laws, and injuries...Christians join hearts and hands for the common good." Two or three assemblies met and were prorogued, however, before this good advice could be said to have... | |
| Mrs. Burton Harrison, Martha Joanna Lamb - 1896 - 614 pages
...home, and weed the rancor out of his own mind ; leave disputes of property to the laws, and injury to the avenger of them, and like good subjects and...Christians, join hearts and hands for the common good." But this Assembly, like many another before and after it, was cold and suspicious, and backward about... | |
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