Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — SERMONS IN BRIEF. [ARTICLE]
SERMONS IN BRIEF.
Lon Muds; greed drives. Truth hid tbs heart never staya Charity always goes farther thaa ft is seat Good nature ought to he natural to the good. Coals of fire are not intended for roasting purposes. Honey on the lips does not cure hatred in the heart. Many think they are shining when they are only glaring. The sins we wink at today are the ' ones we wed tomorrow. Tomorrow’s burdens always prove •top much for today’s hack. The saddest slavery is that of being ruled by our pleasures. You have no right to set up your fed as another man’s faith. The fool Is known by offering his forethought after the event. If you would be farsighted you must learn to live on the heignts. It's a sad day when x a, man lets his Interests determine his principles. You canont improve the breed by polishing the brass on the harness. The secret of success lies somewhere between wishing and willing. Religion has no home in the man who does not show his religion at home.
