Top 26 Charles Henry Parkhurst Quotes
#2. Faith is a kind of winged intellect. The great workmen of history have been men who believed like giants.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#3. So far from genius discarding law, rather is it the supreme joy of genius to re-enact the eternal and unwritten law in the chamber of its own intel-lect.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#7. And let me say only this one word more: that the little things that a little Christian does are not any more than the larger things that an older Christian does.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#11. My sin is the black spot which my bad act makes, seen against the disk of the Sun of Righteousness. Hence religion and sin come and go together.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#12. There is always the possibility of beauty where there is an unsealed human eye; of music where there is an unstopped human ear; and of inspiration where there is a receptive human spirit.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#14. Little works, little thoughts, little loves, little prayers for little Christians, and larger and larger as the years grow.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#15. The man who lives by himself and for himself is likely to be corrupted by the company he keeps.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#17. Faith is mind at its best, its bravest, and its fiercest. Faith is thought become poetry, and absorbing into itself the soul's great, passions. Faith is intellect carried up to its transfigurement.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
#20. Genius does not care much for a set of explicit regulations, but that does not mean that genius is lawless.
Charles Henry Parkhurst
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