IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems to me no less evident that He intends every man to be happy in his work. It is written, Common Sense - Página 71906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 820 páginas
...pp. lii.-liii.] PRE-RAPHAELITISM 1. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...his work. It is written, "in the sweat of thy brow," l but it was never written, " in the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that,... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1906 - 314 páginas
...tediousness, vice, and poverty. — CAELYLE. It may be proved with much certainty that God intends no man to live in this world without working ; but it seems....brow, ' but it was never written, ' In the breaking of thy heart ' thou shalt eat bread. — KOTKIN. To be satisfied, or at all events reconciled with our... | |
| William Burgess - 1907 - 492 páginas
...GOD DESIGNS THAT ALL MEN SHOULD WORK. It may be proved with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working, but it seems...brow," but it was never written, "in the breaking of thy heart, thou shall eat bread; and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by... | |
| John Ruskin, William Burgess - 1907 - 476 páginas
...GOD DESIGNS THAT ALL MEN SHOULD WORK. It may be proved with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working, but it seems...brow," but it was never written, "in the breaking of thy heart," thou shalt eat bread; and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by... | |
| Ellye Howell Glover - 1907 - 336 páginas
...proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working, but it seems no less evident that he intends every man to be happy in his work. It was written: " By the sweat of thy brow," but it was never written: " By the breaking of thy heart."... | |
| George W. Rine - 1908 - 324 páginas
...is ungrateful to him but he that forgets his Saviour is unmerciful to himself. 3. God intends no man to live in this world without working but it seems...that He intends every man to be happy in his work. 4. To acquire a few tongues is the task of a few years but to be eloquent in one is the labor of a... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 páginas
...suicide. — Maizini. A man's best friends are his ten lingers. — Robert Collyer. God intends no man * + — Ruskin. Men seldom die of hard work ; activity is God's medicine. The highest genius is willingness... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 774 páginas
...Rotiert Collyer. God intends no man to live in this world without working ; but it seems tome no JOBS evident that He intends every man to be happy in his work. — Kuskin. Men seldom die of hard work ; activity is God's medicine. The highest genius is willingness... | |
| Ada Earland - 1910 - 406 páginas
...essential part of the nation's life. " It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working, but it seems...brow,' but it was never written ' in the breaking of thy heart,' thou shalt eat bread."* l " The Crown of Wild Olive." » " Pre-Raphaelitism," As there... | |
| 1900 - 1034 páginas
...much certainty, that God intends no man to live in the world without working ; but it seems to me not less evident that he intends every man to be happy...breaking of thine heart" — "thou shalt eat bread." And I find that as, on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people who both fail in doing... | |
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