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Excerpt from Memorials of Theophilus Trinal, Student
Human nature, like ancient Job, sits foul and sore with disease, spirit-worn and weary with incessant strivings of heart. The philosophies, as friends, come with their sympathy and wisdom; but their words are dark clouds edged brightly, which reveal the splen dours of Truth behind them, but disclose not the orb and, to the parched heart, are but as clouds, with a wind indeed, but without rain. But after the discours ings of philosophy with-human nature, there is heard the voice of God saying I am; behold my works; hope and believe.
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