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Donal Grant

CHAPTER XIV
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Must God be ever on the cross, that we poor worshippers may pay him our highest honour?
Is it not enough to know that if the devil were the greater, yet would not God do him homage, but would hang for ever on his cross?
Truth is joy and victory.

The true hero is adjudged to bliss, nor can in the nature of things, that is, of God, escape it.

He who holds by life and resists death, must be victorious; his very life is a slaying of death.

A man may die for his opinion, and may only be living to himself: a man who dies for the truth, dies to himself and to all that is not true.
"What a beautiful story!" cried Davie when it ceased.

"Where did you get it, Mr.Grant ?" "Where all stories come from." "Where is that ?" "The Think-book." "What a funny name! I never heard it! Will it be in the library ?" "No; it is in no library.


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