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The man who is not afraid to use his small means to assists others need not fear poverty

“The man who is not afraid to use his small means to assists others need not fear poverty.” 1

Religion, in its purity, is not so much a pursuit as a temper; or rather it is a temper leading to the pursuit of all that is high and holy. Its foundation is faith; its action, works; its temper, holiness; its aim, obedience to God in improvement of self, and benevolence to men.

Jonathan Edwards


Footnotes:
1. Ella Wheeler Wilcox in The Heart of the New Thought.

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