V ft flass "? >/ fa 3 3 Book Jail OopightN . COPYRIGHT DEPOSET. FAITH HOPE LOVE But the greatest of these is LOVE. FAITH HOPE LOVE COMPILED BY GRACE BROWNE STRAND CHICAGO A. C. McCLURG & CO. 1910 -J(i 433/ A7* Copyright A. C. McClurg & Co. 1910 Published October 8, 1910 THK • PLIMPTON • PRESS [ W . D • O] ■ORVTOOD . MASS • O . S . A. ©CLA273348 \&Jri FAITH If Faith is the communication of the Divine Spirit by which Christ as the revealed God dwells in our heart. It is the awakening of the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry, "Abba "(~") Father."— T. H. Green. CJ 1 Faith is a higher faculty than reason. — Bailey. If "Patience!" . . . "have faith and thy prayer will be answered!" — Longfellow. If The only faith that wears well and holds its color in all weathers is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp mordant of experience. — Lowell. f And we shall be made truly wise if we be made con- tent, too, not only with what we can understand, but content with what we do not understand — the habit of mind which theologians call — and rightly — faith in God. — Charles Kingsley. to FAITH • HOPE • LOVE Mirror of constant faith, revered and mourn'd! — Homer. One hope remains, and that, as others fade, Grows higher still, As shadows lengthen o'er this earthly glade, And up the hill We higher mount toward the final Home To which in God's good time we hope to come. — John Sharp. ^f Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. — Jer. 17:7. I Hold up your head ! You were not made for failure, you were made for victory. Go forward with a joyful confidence in that respect sooner or later, and sooner or later depends upon yourself. — George Eliot. When the dark shadows fall, Like some great, gloomy pall, On all around, And look which way we may, Night has usurped the day, And cares abound; Then heavenward we will turn, Till thoughts within us burn, That God is right; That whatsoever comes, Is overruled alone By His great might; That justice shall prevail, And righteousness exhale Perfume complete; That Truth at last shall wield A scepter and a shield With joy replete; And Honor firm shall stand, The nation's great right hand, Forevermore ; While Faith and Hope shall hold Our country in the fold, As heretofore. — Martha J. Hadley. [43] FAITH • HOPE • LOVE f Hope, of all passions, most befriends us here; joy has her tears, and transport has her death; hope, like a cordial, innocent though strong, man's heart at once inspirits and serenes, nor makes him pay his wisdom for his joy. — Young. f Man is, properly speaking, based upon hope; he has no other possession but hope; this world of his is em- phatically the place of hope. — Carlyle. Though to-day may not fulfil All thy hopes, have patience still; For perchance to-morrow's sun Sees thy happier days begun. — P. Gerhardt. •f Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thy heart, all ye that hope in the Lord. — Ps. 31 : 24. s? f Though we may not be able to attain, that is no reason why we should not hope. — Sir John Lubbock. If Hope is a vigorous principle; it sets the head and heart to work, and animates a man to do his utmost. — Collier. [44] FAITH • HOPE • LOVE f In adversity only the virtuous can entertain hope. — Bacon. If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. — Emily Dickinson. *; We cannot be guilty of a greater act of uncharitable- ness than to interpret the afflictions which befall our neighbor as punishments and judgments. — Addison. [55] FAITH • HOPE • LOVE If Mutual brotherhood means mutual service. — Lyman Abbott. If Every noble life leaves the fibre of itself interwoven forever in the work of the world. — Trench. l^w Vjyj Deacidified using the Bookkeeper process. Neutralizing agent: Magnesium Oxide Treatment Date: Jan. 2003 PreservatlonTechnologies A WORLD LEADER IN COLLECTIONS PRESERVATION 111 Thomson Park Drive Cri r,t-err»' Township, PA 1 6066 (724) 779-2111 One copy del. to Cat. Div.