The Bogey Man”)
—A.E. Coppard
Man approaches God most nearly when he is in one sense least like God. For what can be more unlike than fullness and need, sovereignty and humility, righteousness and penitence, limitless power and a cry...
—C.S. Lewis
Some people in orthodox churches in Africa take poverty as a path that leads to heaven, making christianity look unattractive.
—Michael Bassey Johnson
A life which has never been laid open in penitence and faith before God has little permanence in eternity.
—R.K. Harrison
Tess’s feminine hope – shall we confess it – had been so obstinately recuperative as to revive in her surreptitious visions of a domiciliary intimacy continued long enough to break down his coldness even against...
—Thomas Hardy
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