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Cornelli

CHAPTER IV
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You can say to yourself: 'God knows it, and I do not need to be afraid or frightened.' If you had really done wrong and had denied it, you would have to be afraid that the truth would be revealed.

Then you could not look up calmly to the sky, for you would be frightened at the thought that up there was One who knew everything and from whom nothing could be hidden.

A wrong accusation does not stay with us forever.

Even if it takes ever so long, it generally is revealed in the end, and you certainly will not need to bear it in all eternity, because God already knows how it is." Cornelli had really grown calm at the thought that there was One who knew how it all was.

When her trouble began to weigh upon her, she could always say: "You know it all, dear Father in Heaven, You have seen and heard everything." "If He could only tell them! They would then know it, too.


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