... 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 252by Hannah More - 1836Full view - About this book
| James Shane - 2002 - 710 pages
...teaches us to govern ourselves. Hazlitt: Those who can command themselves command others. Laws of Life: He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city. Seneca: Most powerful is he who has himself in his power. SELF-DENIAL The denial of one's self, forbearing... | |
| Charles C. Hunt - 2003 - 84 pages
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| Emma Curtis Hopkins - 2007 - 381 pages
...discloses authority with the particularly present divine Self, or Spirit of God vivifying each frame. "He that ruleth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city," wrote Solomon the discoverer of spiritual activities. This individually present Godship is that Self... | |
| Wade C. Smith - 2007 - 156 pages
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