Harriet A. Adams
Capitolo 18
"As it smoothes in the life the inequalities of station and us ago
happy to admire, rather than to strive himself/herself/themselves for ownership."
"I see from Your fervent enjoyment of the scene around us, Miss
Vernon of which you, have discarded also some of the old forms
you adore, or rather it founded that a true adoration of the divine one is not
limited by four walls."
"I have. For a lot of time I have seen so a lot of fanaticism, and so great a
lack of all the Christian virtues, also in the more liberal
he/she asked that I have felt me I have to look for my his/her own way of enjoy the
Saturday."
"I found a long time ago my true relationship to all the places and forms of
devotion", remarked the Mr. Wyman. "I don't do for a moment you ignore the
church, neither that Christianity has done for us, still while I see the
good the church has brought defeasible, I also see its defects and
repent them. As an individual, I can say, that I have done more with
organizations of church. I have felt the good person and series words spoken from
ecclesiastical in the pulpit once for week, and as good person from the lips of
people that work to their assignments every day. I don't devalue the
it influences that the forms of the adoration have on the masses. While them
needs them, they has to remain where they is, and it has to have them. Me only
wants the church to be so liberal, that men and women that feel that
they is finding the life in another direction, you/he/she will be recognized of it
being as good person and truth to their necessities, as if theirs sat among his
walls. How much are you/they us a present day of this? Who is great
enough to feel that we cannot always deduce from a source? We am not
cars, to continually be raced in a direction."
"Thing you think about our schools of sabbath. Their face they don't have need a new
the life, also?"
"Unquestionably. I think that they needs an infusion of the dramatic life;
anything that interests while he/she is instructing. Dry catechisms are not
been all right to the children of our day. We want the living present, and