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Lay Morals

CHAPTER IV
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It was worth the while having come to church that Sunday morning! All was plain.

The Bible, as usual, meant nothing in particular; it was merely an obscure and figurative school-copybook; and if a man were only respectable, he was a man after God's own heart.
Alas! I fear not.

And though this matter of a man's services is one for his own conscience, there are some cases in which it is difficult to restrain the mind from judging.

Thus I shall be very easily persuaded that a man has earned his daily bread; and if he has but a friend or two to whom his company is delightful at heart, I am more than persuaded at once.

But it will be very hard to persuade me that any one has earned an income of a hundred thousand.


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