The book Life a Tale That is Told was written by author C M Clement Moore Butler Here you can read free online of Life a Tale That is Told book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Life a Tale That is Told a good or bad book?
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But when all these are mixed up with, and enter into and constitute a portion of a tale of an immortal 11 destiny; when with them, there is God's truth before your mind, and God's grace at your conscience and your heart ; when heaven and hell are set before you for your choice and decision ; and while you are defering that choice, death is seen to dog your unconscious foot-steps, and to be preparing to strike the blow that shall determine a ca- tastrophe of unending wretchedness — Oh ! how unsp...eakably painful is then the interest with which the issue of such a state of things is contemplated by those who see and would avert the coming doom ! Your life is not the poor thing of tame events which you make it or regard it. It is a history of immortal interests which is written fast as it transpires, on the tablets of eternity, and read with wonder by the angels. 1 appeal to your inmost, smothered, silenced consciousness to confess that it is so ! I invoke those thoughts of death, those fears of judgment, those sighings of the heart for better things, those fettered energies, which are ever crying out in the soul, " give us room and freedom ; " those secret unpremeditated and vague impressions, that you have powers which do not find fit fields for their exertions, affections which do not, in all their gropings, rest on the objects for which they were bestowed ; that lonely feeling which no human affections can remove, and which would tell you, if you would hear, that it arises from the fact that you are cut off from God : I invoke these impressions and experiencies of your soul, as wit- nesses to yourselves, that while you are endeavoring to amuse your- selves with the frivilous story of your daily outside life, there is trans- piring in your spirit a history more momentous than that of an Empire.
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