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om charity?" --_Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost 4:3_. Mammon of Unrighteousness. 205 L.J. "Mammon is after him." --_Abraham Lincoln_. A Man after His Own Heart. 362 H. T. "O Saul, it shall be A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me, Thou shalt love and be loved by, forever: a Hand like this hand Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!" --_Browning, Saul_. {146} Manna in the Wilderness 162 L.J., 192 H.T. "As manna on my wilderness." --_Tennyson, Supposed Confessions_. The Mantle of Elijah. 134 T.J. "Tennyson rising in a heavenly chariot out of the temple of song, forgot to cast his mantle upon some waiting Elisha, but carried the divine garment into the realm beyond the clouds." --_Newell Dwight Hillis, Great Books as Life Teachers_. The Mark of Cain. 23 T.J. "He answered not but with a sudden hand Made bare his branded and ensanguined brow, Which was like Cain's or Christ's--oh! that it should be so!" --_Shelley, Adonais_. Mess of Pottage. 60 H.T. "A hungry imposter practising for a mess of pottage." --_Carlyle_. The Money-Changers in the Temple. 237 L.J. "Once more He may put forth his hand 'gainst such, as drive Their traffic in that sanctuary, whose walls With miracles and martyrdoms were built." --_Dante, Divine Comedy_. More Precious than Rubies. 252 S.A. "The drawing . . . is . . . a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given one of his own pictures for--old-fashioned as red-tipped daisies are . . . and more precious than rubies." --_Ruskin, Academy Notes_. The Mote and Beam. 110 L.J. "You found his mote; the king your mote did see. But I a beam do find in each of three." --_Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost 4:3_. {147} My Brother's Keeper. 22 T.J. "If not in word only, but in face of truth, he undoes the deed of Cain and becomes truly his b
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