[Samantha at the World’s Fair by Marietta Holley]@TWC D-Link bookSamantha at the World’s Fair CHAPTER VI 15/17
I guess they won't complain on't--no, indeed!" But nobody paid any attention to Bub, and Arvilly continued-- "I believe in usin' some common sense right along, week days and Sundays too.
It stands to reason that the Lord wouldn't gin us common sense if He didn't want us to use it. "We don't need dyin' grace while we are a livin', and so with other things.
There will be meetin'-housen left and ministers in 1894, most likely, and we can attend to 'em right along as long as we live. "But this great new open Book of Revelations, full of God's power and grace, and the wonderful story of what He has done for us sence He wakened the soul of His servant, Columbus, and sent him over the troubled ocean to carry His name into the wilderness, and the strength and the might He has given to us sence as a nation-- "This great object lesson, full of the sperit of prophecy and accomplishment, won't be here but a few short months. "And I believe if there could be another chapter added to the Bible this week, and we could have the Lord's will writ out concernin' it, I believe it would read-- "'Go to that Fair.
Study its wonderful lessons with awe and reverence. Go week days if you can, and if you can't, go Sundays.
And you rich people, who have art galleries of your own to wander through Sundays, and gardens and greenhouses full of beauty and sweetness, and the means to seek out loveliness through the world, and who don't need the soul refreshment these things give--don't you by any Pharisaical law deprive my poor of their part in the feast I have spread for both rich and poor.'" Sez Miss Cork, "I wouldn't dast to talk in that way, Arville.
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