[For the Faith by Evelyn Everett-Green]@TWC D-Link bookFor the Faith CHAPTER I: The House by the Bridge 11/15
We have little or nothing to complain of in that respect.
But there are others--hundreds and thousands--who cannot share our privileges, who do not understand the words they hear when they are able to come to public worship.
What is to be done for such? Are their needs sufficiently considered? Who feeds those sheep and lambs who have gone astray, or who are not able to approach to the shepherd daily to be fed ?" "Many of such could not read the Scriptures, even were they placed in their hands," remarked Fitzjames. "True; and many might read them with blinded eyes, and interpret them in ignorant fashion, and so the truth might become perverted. Those are dangers which the church has seen, and has striven against.
I will not say that the danger may not be great.
Holy things are sometimes defiled by becoming too common.
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