The book Gravenhurst, Or, Thoughts On Good And Evil was written by author Smith, William, 1813-1893 Here you can read free online of Gravenhurst, Or, Thoughts On Good And Evil book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gravenhurst, Or, Thoughts On Good And Evil a good or bad book?
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This mix- ture of doubt and faith is, at least, favourable to intellectual energy and our highest life. The man who stands before Nature, and ear- nestly interrogates her and his own soul as to what they can report of God, is in a most Digitized by Google IGNORANCE. 121 solemn attitude of mind, but not necessarily a painful one. Let the response be uncertain, he still would not relinquish that attitude of mind under any bribe earth could oflFer ; he would not relinquish it unless he would prefe...r to be a beast rather than a man. He is man pre- eminently when he stands in that attitude. But a theme of this kind would lead too far. I will here bring to a close this didactic Ex- position, and indulge myself and my readers in repeating some Conversations of my friends, which may less disagreeably tax their attention. Digitized by Google Digitized by Google CONVERSATIONS Digitized by Google Digitized by Google CONVERSATION I. INEQUALITY OP HAPPINESS. General Mansfield— Ada — Sandpord. We three, General Mansfield, Ada, and my- self (whom I will here call by the name of Sandford), were at the new villa which the General is building, and which, as the walls are now completed, already takes its place very picturesquely in the landscape.
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