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Show While no offering can liquidate one's debt: of gratitude grati-tude to God, the fervent heart and willing hand are not unknown to nor unrewarded by Him. Mary Baker Eddy. . Epicurus says, "gratitude is a virtue that has commonly com-monly profit annexed to it." And where is the virtue that has not? Seneca. . Pride slays thanksgiving, but an humble mind is out of which thanks naturally grows. H. W. Beecher. If gratitude is due from man to man, how much ; more from man to his Maker ! Joseph Addison. Our thanks should be as fervent for mercies received re-ceived as our petitions for mercies sought. Charles , - Simmons. . |