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Page 10
... thou must perform . The time of apprenticeship is over . Servant , show us what thou hast done with thy talent . Speak now , or be silent forever . " This appeal of the conscience is a solemn summons in the life of every man , solemn ...
... thou must perform . The time of apprenticeship is over . Servant , show us what thou hast done with thy talent . Speak now , or be silent forever . " This appeal of the conscience is a solemn summons in the life of every man , solemn ...
Page 36
... thou mayest hear within the depths of thyself the subtle and profound voice ; be spirit- ual and pure , that so thou mayest have communion with the pure spirit . Withdraw thyself often into the sanctuary of thy inmost consciousness ...
... thou mayest hear within the depths of thyself the subtle and profound voice ; be spirit- ual and pure , that so thou mayest have communion with the pure spirit . Withdraw thyself often into the sanctuary of thy inmost consciousness ...
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... Thou art dust , thou art nothing , thou art man ! November 26 , 1876. -I have just finished a novel of Cherbuliez , " Le fiancé de Mademoiselle de St. Maur . " It is a jeweled mosaic of precious stones , sparkling with a thousand lights ...
... Thou art dust , thou art nothing , thou art man ! November 26 , 1876. -I have just finished a novel of Cherbuliez , " Le fiancé de Mademoiselle de St. Maur . " It is a jeweled mosaic of precious stones , sparkling with a thousand lights ...
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