| Printing - 1908 - 816 pages
...financially. Any experiment looking to an increase of membership is well worth trying. I think it is a winner. "In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of...pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two when God has not!" Chicago, 111. M. McGuiRE, WHY ARE THE JOB... | |
| Mary Virginia Plattenburg Edwards - 1889 - 448 pages
...bereavement who also shared his loving kindness and charity — his daily practice of the sentiment: ' In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of...goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine, I see so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line, Between the two where God has not." The life... | |
| Mary Virginia Plattenburg Edwards - 1889 - 494 pages
...bereavement who also shared his loving kindness and charity — his daily practice of the sentiment: ' In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of...goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine, I see so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line, Between the two where God has not." The life... | |
| Mary Virginia Plattenburg Edwards - 1889 - 442 pages
...as a man aud as a preacher, this should always precede the verdict: In men whom men condemn as ill 1 find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw the line, Where God has not. GENERAL ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON. [Kansas City Times, April... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American poetry - 1889 - 536 pages
...glass and scythe — what power Can stay him in his silent course, or melt His iron heart with pity! 5" In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, — In men whom men pronounced divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two where God... | |
| American poetry - 1889 - 532 pages
...glass and scythe — what power Can stay him in his silent course, or melt His iron heart with pity! 5" In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, — In men whom men pronounced divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two where God... | |
| Education - 1891 - 642 pages
...condemned in men, to me will often come the lines written by Joaquin Miller on Byron and the poet Burns: "In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of...pronounce divine, I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw the line Between the two, where God has not." SELECTIONS FROM THE POET OF THE SIERRAS.... | |
| Fire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest - Fire insurance - 1891 - 278 pages
...upholding of honorable dealing. And we had better whisper our commandments often and say with the poet : In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still ; In men whom men pronounce divine I see so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. The President... | |
| Joaquin Miller - Poetry - 1892 - 322 pages
...summit long ere noon. Thus sooner than one would suppose Some weary feet do find repose. BYRON. TN men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness...men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, 1 hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. OCOLD and cruel Nottingham! In disappointment... | |
| Mormons - 1892 - 648 pages
...love, we fully believe in the sweet charity of the poet who wrote: — "In men whom men condemn ля ill. I find so much of goodness still. In men whom men pronounce divine. I find so much of »in Hnd blot, I hesitate to draw the line. When God dot1» not." WE trust our friends who have children... | |
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