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Welcome to Door Number One |
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Eastern Thought |
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Western Thought |
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The Passing of The Range |
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Fiction |
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Metaphysics |
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THE MINISTRY OF CHRIST |
"A philosophy comprehensive enough to embrace the whole of knowledge is indispensable." |
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Christ sets His followers no tasks. He appoints no hours. He allots no sphere. He Himself simply went about and did good. He did not stop life to do some special thing which should be called religious. His life was His religion. Each day as it came brought round in the ordinary course its natural ministry. Each village along the highway had someone waiting to be helped. His pulpit was the hillside, His congregation a woman at a well. The poor, wherever He met them, were His clients; the sick, as often as He found them, His opportunity. His work was everywhere; His workshop was the world. HENRY DRUMMOND |
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