... turning homeward with a great longing." This Society stands always for Christian philanthropy. The renewing of the heart by the saving power of the gospel, and the strengthening of the spiritual life, is ever the leading thought of its workers. It... Annual Report ... - Sayfa 86Woman's Home Missionary Society (Cincinnati, Ohio) tarafından - 1898Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1888 - 596 sayfa
...Presbyterian Church, but never connected with the First Congregational Church. It has always seemed to me, that a religion that has everything for a future world, and nothing for this world, has nothing for either world; that a religion which neglects this present life, is a mother... | |
| Anna Garlin Spencer, Charles Wesley Birtwell - 1894 - 330 sayfa
...is coming to be more and more practical in its aspect and work. We are coming to feel more and more that a religion that has everything for a future world and nothing for this world has nothing for either. Genuine goodness is something more than a mere self-seeking for eternity.... | |
| Golden Gate Kindergarten Association, San Francisco - 1895 - 216 sayfa
...any discouraged soul, that God is his Father, you must first prove to him that you are his brother. A religion that has everything for a future world and nothing for this world, has nothing for either. A religion that neglects this present life and its crying needs, is... | |
| 1897 - 934 sayfa
...and vicious in our large cities. With all these forces at our command, may we not believe that our Society is helping to realize the city of which Washington...pains and burdens of life among the toilers and the stragglers; it is a reaching-out after the children of poverty and want. But its workers have learned... | |
| Horace Fletcher - 1903 - 310 sayfa
...is coming to be more and more practical in its aspect and work. We are coming to feel more and more that a religion that has everything for a future world, and nothing for this world, has nothing for either. A religion that neglects this present life is a mother who neglects... | |
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