Self Quotes - Page 290
![I was induced to establish several orders of merit, from conviction that emulation, well directed, becomes a useful servant; and, that the latent genius of some youth is more easily brought into action this way, than by](http://cdn.quoteddaily.com/images/joseph-lancaster/i-was-induced-to-establish-several-orders-of-merit-from-conviction-that-emulation-well-directed-becomes-a-useful-servant-and.jpg)
Joseph Lancaster (1803). “Improvements in education, as it respects the industrious classes of the community”, p.48
Joseph Butler (2012). “Five Sermons”, p.31, Simon and Schuster
Joni Eareckson Tada (2011). “Glorious Intruder: God's Presence in Life's Chaos”, p.40, Multnomah
Jonathan Raban (2017). “Soft City: Picador Classic”, p.181, Pan Macmillan
Jonathan Edwards (1811). “The Works of President Edwards;: Five sermons on different occasions. Miscellaneous observations on important theological controversies. Distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God”, p.384
John Sterling (1848). “Essays and Tales: Fragments from the travels of Theodore Elbert. Thoughts. Tales and apologues”, p.184
John Owen (1841). “A Discourse Concerning the Holy Spirit: Wherein an Account is Given of His Name, Nature, Personality, Dispensation, Operations and Effects. Also the Nature and Necessity of Gospel Holiness, and the Difference Between Grace and Morality”, p.39
John Locke (1813). “The Conduct of the Understanding: With Sketches of the Lives of Locke and Bacon”, p.128
If you plan your work, you will not find yourself standing on the corner wondering where to go next.
John Henry Newman (1997). “Parochial and Plain Sermons”, p.39, Ignatius Press
John Desmond Bernal (1967). “The origin of life”
John Clare (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of John Clare (Illustrated)”, p.925, Delphi Classics