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Show WHERE DEECHER GOT SERMONS. Nothing So Smalt That He Did Not See It. Wherever he went, Beecher continued con-tinued his study of life through ob nervation, says Orison Swett Harden lu Success Magazine Nothing else was half so interesting. To him man was the greatest study In tho world. To read human nature, to place the right values upon men, to emphasize tho right thing In them, to bo ablo to discriminate between the genuine and ho false, to be able to pierce their ..ir'slcs and lead tho real man or woman wom-an behind them, was an accomplishment accomplish-ment which ho regarded as ono of s clergyman's greatest weapdns. Like Prof. Agasslz, who could see wonders In the acalo of a flsh or a grain of sand, Reecher also had an eye like the glass of a microscope, which roveals man els ot beauty in tho dross and common things. It had a magni-fjlng magni-fjlng power which sees the mhaculoua and beautiful In tho commonplace. He 'ouli! see beauty and harmony whers others only saw ugliness and discord, becnuse he read the hidden meaning In things Like Ruskln, he could see the marvelous philosophy, tho divine plan, In the lowliest object He could feel tho divine presence In all crcal.ed things. |