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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XI
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And how repulsive and full of offense those generally are who talk most! Our strength ought to go into conduct, not into talk--least of all, into talk about what they call the doctrines of the gospel.

The man who does what God tells him, sits at his Father's feet, and looks up in his Father's face; and men had better leave him alone, for he can not greatly mistake his Father, and certainly will not displease him.

Look for the lovely will, my child, that you may be its servant, its priest, its sister, its queen, its slave--as Paul calls himself.

How that man did glory in his Master!" "I will try, father," returned Mary, with a burst of tears.

"I do want to be good.


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