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Precept and Practice – NOVEMBER 2 – The Secret Place of the Almighty

Precept and Practice – NOVEMBER 2 – The Secret Place of the Almighty

And I have felt

A presence that disturbs me with the joy 

Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime 

Of something far more deeply interfused, 

Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,

And the round ocean and the living air, 

And the blue sky and the mind of man:

A motion and a spirit that impels 

All thinking things, all objects of all thought, 

And rolls through all things.

(Wordsworth)

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From the Introduction to Precept and Practice

The kindly welcome given to my other little books, ‘Being and Doing’ and ‘Character and Conduct,’ must be my excuse for adding another collection of extracts to the number now in circulation.

The quotations are gathered from the books of many earnest thinkers, and deal with Life in all its length and breadth, with ourselves, our characters, our plain unvarnished faults and weaknesses, our often untoward circumstances, and with all that drags us down;-  with our purposes, our religion, our love and friendships, and with all that uplifts us;-  with our relation to others, our influence and responsibilities, and finally with those stages of our journey which bring us to the Road’s Last Turn and to the Silent Land.

CONSTANCE  M. WHISHAW

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