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The Farringdons

CHAPTER I
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At sundry times and in divers manners does that wonderful sense of a Personal Touch come to men and to women.

It may be in a wayside Bethel, it may be in one of the fairest fanes of Christendom, or it may be not in any temple made with hands: according to the separate natures which God has given to us, so must we choose the separate ways that will lead us to Him; and as long as there are different natures there must be various ways.

Then let each of us take the path at the end whereof we see Him standing, always remembering that wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein; and never forgetting that--come whence and how they may--whosoever shall touch but the hem of His garment shall be made perfectly whole..


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