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Excerpt from The More Abundant Life: Lenten Readings; Selected Chiefly From Unpublished Manuscripts of the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D.D. Late Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts
The observance of Lent as a season of spiritual awakening and refreshment, is steadily growing in favor with the Christian world. This crowded and complex modern life really demands a yearly period of comparative quietude, wherein the life of the soul - too often thrust aside and starved in.the ordinary rush of business or pleasure - may come to the front, to be fostered and fed, and strengthened for what ever of trial or sorrow it must encounter as its days go on. Bishop Phillips Brooks, by largeness of sym pathy and fineness of insight, is well fitted to guide us into this quiet, penitential season. No oneis less open than he to the charge of formalism, yet no one has made a more earn'est plea for the due observance of Lent than that which is chosen for the Ash Wednesday Reading in this book. It is no narrow asceticisrn to which he invites us, but a more abun dant life, not of the ?esh but of the spirit, to be lived in loving dependence upon the Saviour, in loving commemoration of the suffering and death.
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