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" ... what we really are. But then, as the world offers more trials on the one hand, so on the other it holds out more duties. If we are called to battle oftener, we have more opportunities of victory. "
The Works of Hannah More - Page 252
by Hannah More - 1836
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The Vernons of Holly mount

Maggie Symington - 1867 - 108 pages
...at some future time, let me impress this lesson upon your minds as the moral of my story, " He who ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city." Are you striving for the mastery of that foe that is ever struggling in our own bosoms ? Be not discouraged...
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The Free Churchman and Christian Spectator, Volume 1

1868 - 1078 pages
...who wins victories in the sphere of character, the foundation and introduction to outward successes. He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city ; the city-taking power is already involved in his character. There is nothing in the- world so powerful...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 52

1870 - 644 pages
...justly shall proclaim. One would almost accuse him of plagiarism on the proverb of the wisest of men : "He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city."" How accurately is Paul's doctrine of unselfishness and humility echoed -in these lines : That man is...
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Journal of the Life and Religious Services of William Evans: Minister of the ...

William Evans - 1870 - 736 pages
...who takes away the sin of the world, and gives strength to keep the faith and patience of the saints. He that ruleth his own spirit, is better than he that taketh a city ; he will have peace in himself, and spread it among those who are about him. 30th. The committees...
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Our Monthly, Volume 6

1872 - 502 pages
...apparently " to his own hurt." He conquered himself, and the endeavor to do so energized him ; for " he that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city." When Charley called upon Madge the first time after she had come to the light, he knew not of the change...
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Gem of Self-control, Or, The West Indian Boy

Madeline Leslie - 1872 - 126 pages
...other way. He has told you in the Bible to be slow to wrath. He encourages you to effort by saying, ' He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city ; ' and he offera you the greatest and most glorious reward that can be named. Listen to these words...
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Funeral Ceremonies and Memorial Services on the Occasion of the Death of Hon ...

Thomas W. Brown - 1873 - 66 pages
...if it be true, as the Scripture alleges, that " he that is slow to anger, is better than the mighty, and he that ruleth his own spirit, is better than he that taketh a city," then he whom we to-day mourn, was even mightier than many who wear the laurels of chivalrous conquest,...
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St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, Volume 4

Mary Mapes Dodge, William Fayal Clarke, Albert Gallatin Lanier, Maurice R. Robinson - 1877 - 992 pages
...herself, which for man or woman is the highest and most necessary form of government. Solomon says : " He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city ; " and Solomon, as you know, was a king, and understood what becomes crowned people as well as those...
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The Causes of Infidelity Removed

Stephen Rensselaer Smith - 1875 - 276 pages
...not form of parts like a man," but it was in soul and mind, and by these he should have dominion. " He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city." Thus humility in the dominion of self was the first and brightest emanation of moral government. 2....
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Infidelity Answered by the Father-God and His Family

John Bunyan Robinson - 1875 - 280 pages
...not form of parts like a man," but it was in soul and mind, and by these he should have dominion. " He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city." Thus humility in the dominion of self was the first and brightest emanation of moral government. 2....
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