"Speak not evil of another, brethren. -JAMES iv. 11.
Let all bitterness and wrath, and anger, and clamor, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice.. EPH. iv. 31.
IF aught good thou canst not say
Of thy brother, foe, or friend,
Take thou, then, the silent way,
Lest in word thou shouldst offend.
Of thy brother, foe, or friend,
Take thou, then, the silent way,
Lest in word thou shouldst offend.
IF there is any person of whom you feel dislike, that is the person of whom you ought never to speak.
-R. CECIL
-R. CECIL
TO recognize with delight all high and generous and beautiful actions; to find a joy even in seeing the good qualities of your bitterest opponents, and to admire those qualities even in those with whom you have least sympathy, be it either the Romanist or the Unitarian, this is the only spirit which can heal the love of slander and calummy.
F. W. ROBERTSON
F. W. ROBERTSON