Unity in things Necessary, Liberty in things Unnecessary, and Charity in all |
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What you give for the cause of charity in health is gold; what you give in sickness is silver; what you give after death is lead |
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Your smiling in your brother's face is charity; and your exhorting man to virtuous deeds is charity; and your prohibiting the forbidden is charity; and your showing men the road, in the land in which they lose it, is charity; and your assisting the b |