Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843

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Others again, who winus with a look--to whom we could confide the secrets of our inmostheart, and feel satisfied of their losing nothing of their sacredness. Have you never experienced this, Caleb?" "I could speak to you, sir, " said I, in return, "as unreservedly as tomyself. " "Yes, and I to you. It is a strange and beautiful arrangement. Providence has a hand in this, as in all other sublunary dispensations. We were created to be a comfort and a joy to one another, and toreciprocate confiden...ce and love. Such instances are not confined tomodern times. History tells us of glorious friendships in the ancientworld. The great of old--of Greece and Rome--they who advanced to thevery gate and threshold of TRUTH, and then despairingly turnedback--they have honoured human nature by the intensity and permanency oftheir attachments. But what is a Pagan attachment in comparison withthat which exists amongst believers, and unites in bonds that areindissoluble, the faithful hearts of pious Christians?" "Ah, what indeed, sir!" "Come to me to-morrow, Caleb, " continued my friend, changing thesubject.

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