The Gospel of Work : Four Lectures On Christian Ethics
The Gospel of Work : Four Lectures On Christian Ethics
Cunningham, W. (William), 1849-1919
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It is when we consider the possi- bilities of modification and improvement of human character that we see how wide-spread and long-continued the influence of a human life may be. Vigour and force of character, as displayed by one man in his own business, are an example and encouragement to his acquaint- ance in any and every calling. It is only the exceptional man, engaged on some special task, who can hope to impress other people by his skill: but diligence and capacity and energy make themsel...ves felt in any and every walk of life. The simple effort to do one's duty in one's own sphere may have a contagious force, that is none the less effective when it is exerted unconsciously. It is also true that the influence of character can be more readily transmitted than that of skill. There are many forms of artistic skill which cannot be preserved, since they depend on the character of the medium employed. We cannot judge of the skill of ancient painters in the use of colour, still less of the power of any d by Google I04 The Appreciation of Work actor, or the beauty of the singing of the Trou- badours.
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