Addresses by the right reverend Phillips Brooks Addresses by the right reverend Phillips Brooks

Addresses by the right reverend Phillips Brooks

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It is one of the signs to me of how human words are constantly becoming perverted that it surprises us when we think of freedom as a condition in which a man is called upon to do, and is enabled to do, the duty that God has laid upon him. Duty has become to us such a hard word, service has become to us a word so full of the spirit of bondage, that it surprises us at the first moment when we are called upon to realize that it is in itself a word of freedom. And yet we constantly are lowering the whole thought of our being, we are bringing down the greatness and richness of that with which we have to deal, until we recognize that God does not call us to our fullest life simply for ourselves.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1893
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
156
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
86.5
KB
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