Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...next claim upon us is the duty we owe to the church. Sunday is the foundation, the keystone of the church, and were this to be broken down, the church would not long outlive it. No matter what sect or denomination we belong to, we must all unite in pronouncing Christianity a wonderful benefactor to mankind, and essential to society. The church and school-house are the symbols of our American civilization...
...under God's care and that he would protect them. This idea was the inspiration of the life of St. Paul and we can only appreciate its true meaning when we apply it to our own lives. When we thus apply it, it seems to show us that we belong to God for these reasons. First because God is Father of us all and is constantly reminding men of all conditions of His constant supervision and care of them. The redemption of Jesus Christ is another reason which shows that we belong to God. We are through...
...this statement of St. Paul's is true, that we belong to God, a sense of sincerity follows. If we give ourselves to God, God will give us all the protection which He has the power to exert in Heaven and earth. A feeling of responsibility...
...works only for the reward which he is to receive for his sacrifice, and him who lives that through God he may see the eternal life. There is a God, and where He is and as long as He lives, man must be better off. Blessings belong to him who belongs...
...designed and placed, in order to accentuate the motive of a drawing, for this is the part it has to play in architecture. It may be divided into two parts: ornament which is purely architectural, and ornament which is simply intended to be decorative. To this last named division belong all mouldings, panels and bas-reliefs. The farther one advances in art, the more the feels that architecture which is not dependent upon decorative ornament is far more serious and satisfying than that which relies upon decoration to produce the intended effect...