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“It is amazing from what a mere fraction of a fact concerning him a man will dare judge the whole of another man”
George MacDonald, The Lady's Confession
“Would it not be better to reject it altogether if it not be fit to be believed heart and soul?”
George MacDonald, The Lady's Confession
“It is the vile falsehood and miserable unreality of Christians, their faithlessness to their Master, their love of their own wretched sects, their worldliness and unchristianity, their talking and not doing, that has to answer, I suspect, for the greater part of our present atheism.”
George MacDonald, Paul Faber, Surgeon
“So sure am I that many things which illness has led me to see are true, that I would endlessly rather never be well than lose sight of them.”
George MacDonald, Paul Faber, Surgeon