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is praying, for in them we see only the 'diferent aspects of the same virtue of self-surrender and self-sacrifice prompted by the feeling of devotion to God and to all that is His.
"He must struggle to acquire a good name by all means; and he must give up these things-he must not gamble; he must not move in the companionship of the wicked; he must not tell lies, and must not be the cause of trouble to others."
Often people. enter into things they have not the means to accomplish, and the result is that they cheat others to attain their own ends. Then there is in all things the time factor to be taken into consideration ; what at one time might be a failure, would perhaps, at another time be a very great success.
“The householder must speak truth, and speak gently, using words which people like, which will do good to others; neither must he brag of his own doings, nor talk of the business of other man.
The householder by constructing reservoirs for holding water, by planting trees on the roadsides,