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The Glory of the Commonplace

The Glory of the Commonplace

FOREWORD 'The divinest ministries ' 'It is not your work
'A mother's prayers 'God's ideal for His children 'Only the eternal is important
''Spiritual Greatness "What shall we ask God to do? 'Puckered sewing
'Martin Luther's favorite preacher ''The stone was a diamond! 'In every tear , a rainbow sleeps!
'What we may do 'How are things going in your church? 'Creep into our Heavenly Father's bosom
'This was not the pleasant life 'The poet's child died He makes me lie down in fresh'
'A mother and her child 'As we grow older 'A place of spiritual refreshment
'Nothing noble is attained easily 'My poor child, you are so ugly 'His crippled leg God's gift!
'Unconscious kindness 'Eighty years of plain, 'The only true ideal of all Christian life
'Prove it! ' 'We may follow Christ 'God make me beautiful within
'The sweetener and beautifier 'The things which hurt 'What would Jesus do?
'The secret ''What the person IS, 'A sweetbrier life
'The Great Stone Face! 'The ability to see ourselves 'That will do
'You can't rub it out 'The secret of a beautiful Christlike life 'The Cost of Character
The broken fragments of a life 'We must struggle long and hard' 'First clean the inside
'In every tear , a rainbow sleeps! 'When you have pain, 'Along the road to Killarney
'The best definition of a friend 'A story of an Indian boy 'The bird's nest
'A slave of Christ 'The goddess looked at him in amazement 'It is one of the finest secrets of life
'As God's chosen people 'What more are you doing 'Yes, He lives on our street
''The Last Supper. 'Lord Tennyson 'The goddess
'Growing in grace 'Conquerors through Christ 'The dog teaches us a good lesson
'There is always a sacredness 'It would add immeasurably 'Then this strange thing happened
'"God my Maker, 'Christian home life 'We owe him love
'The old man's one kindly act 'Yet the other side is just as true 'Try it if you are discouraged
' The old heathen artist 'The least falsehood 'The old smith
'Helen Keller 'There were two games