A good man acts with a vigour, and suffers with a patience, more than human, when he believes himself countenanced by the Almighty.


Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay (1880)


A good man acts with a vigour, and suffers with a patience, more than human, when he believes himself countenanced by the Almighty.

A good man acts with a vigour, and suffers with a patience, more than human, when he believes himself countenanced by the Almighty.

A good man acts with a vigour, and suffers with a patience, more than human, when he believes himself countenanced by the Almighty.

A good man acts with a vigour, and suffers with a patience, more than human, when he believes himself countenanced by the Almighty.