| Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1899 - 962 頁
...encouragement or act of unselfishness to brighten all the journey. It is better to be kind than cruel: to be generous than selfish; better to be true than false; better to be brave than a coward, and better, my brothers, to exemplify the teachings of our Order founded upon the book of all books,... | |
| Sydney Herbert Mellone - 1902 - 356 頁
...this conviction in the words of Frederick Robertson of Brighton. "In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this,...certain : if there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than to be selfish, better to be chaste than licentious,... | |
| Frances Power Cobbe - 1904 - 784 頁
...it is by holding fast to those things which are certain still. In the darkest horn through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...better to be true than false, better to be brave than a cmvard. Blessed beyond all earthly blessedness is the man who in the tempestuous darkness of the soul... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - 1904 - 330 頁
...greatest preacher in the Church of England sixty years ago, "if there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward." Lord... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - 1904 - 376 頁
...greatest preacher in the Church of England sixty years ago, " if there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward." Lord... | |
| Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus - 1905 - 292 頁
...are certain still — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this...certain. If there be no God, and no future state, yet, even then, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better... | |
| 1905 - 1004 頁
...life ? Such a final standingground Frederic Robertson reached. " In the darkest hours through which a human soul can pass whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there is no God, no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be true... | |
| Howard Jason Rogers - 1907 - 520 頁
...takes men just where they are. It pleads with Robertson: " If there be no God and no future life, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward." It lays... | |
| Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1905 - 324 頁
...still — the grand, simple landmarks of morality. ... If there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward. . . .... | |
| 1906 - 802 頁
...endorse the saying henceforth and forever. REV. FW ROBERTSON, DD If there should be no future life, it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward. ARCHDEACON FARRAR. TENNYSON. We have but faith; we cannot know. POLICE MAGISTRATE CRANE... | |
| |