The Duty of Self Control An Address to the Students of Princeton University I

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The Duty of Self Control An Address to the Students of Princeton University I
Francis L Francis Landey Patton
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Speaking, then, to you to-day I could wish that there might grow up in your hearts the feeling that you ought not to do any thing that will endanger the Chris- tian manhood of one of your friends or classmates. Let us begin to put this Pauline principle in practice in the •spheres where our influence is most palpable. The way to feel the power of the principle is to apply it in •concrete cases. The weak brother who so easily loses his self-control, who is so easily overcome by tempta- tion, is ...constantly giving you the opportunity to put in practice the Pauline doctrine. I venture to say that most of you have a weak brother among your acquain- tances. He is your room-mate, or a member of your club, or he belongs to the same athletic organization, or he goes with you on the trip of the Glee Club. He is apt to be what is known as a nice fellow, generous, warm-hearted, buoyant, full of good impulses; and you love him. Here is a chance for you to act on Paul's principle. I am sure that you and I have acted on this principle a great many times.

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