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Quick Truths in Quaint Span Classsearchtermtextsspan 2d Series
Robert Stuart Macarthur
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Men will go where in their deepest natures they desire to go. There is a law of moral gravitation, as truly as there is a law of physical gravitation. If we put ourselves in its line, all its force will be employed for our salvation; if we oppose it, its resistless might will secure our con- demnation. Strictly speaking, men cannot break a moral law. They may run against a moral law, and it is they who will be broken. Preachers of an earlier generation greatly em- phasized the idea of a day of ...grace in the redemp- tive purposes of God. The old preachers were right; this idea is universal. There is a day of grace in agriculture; a time to plow, a time to THE BURNED BELLOWS 177 sow, and a time to reap. If this day of grace should be neglected, no sighs, tears, or prayers will cause it to return. Every day is a day of grace in some connection; the duty neglected on any day is neglected forever. It was a strange experi- ence in going from Honolulu to Yokohama that we lost a day. We crossed the " line, " the 180th meridian; it marks the division between the East- ern and the Western hemispheres, and is the ex- act antipode of Greenwich.
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