Laurence and Eleanor Hutton: Their Books of Association, Catalogued

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Priv. print. [The De Vinne Press], 1905 - Books - 208 pages

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Page 113 - FOUR things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true: To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow-men sincerely; To act from honest motives purely; To trust in God and Heaven securely.
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