Let us then dare something. Let us not always be unbelieving children. Let us keep in mind that the Lord, not forbidding those who insist on seeing before they will believe, blesses those who have not seen and yet have believed-those who trust in him more than that-who believe without the sight of the eyes, without the hearing of the ears. They are blessed to whom a wonder is not a fable, to whom a mystery is not a mockery, to whom a glory is not an unreality-who are content to ask, “Is it like Him?” It is a dull-hearted, unchildlike people that will be always putting God in mind of his
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