The Mountain Trail And Its Message

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The Mountain Trail And Its Message
Albert Wentworth Palmer
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It may seem strange that the trail goes down here or [21] THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL up there, but he stays by it be- cause he knows that the men who built the trail must have had rea- sons for their course. And so he follows the trail and sees that it is in no way injured or obscured. More than that, he improves the trail. He realizes that no trail is perfect. He puts a log across a bad stream crossing, and if a tree has fallen across the trail he chops a way through it or around it. He may even, with... better survey- ing instruments and with dynamite to blast the rocks, find and build a shorter and better grade. But through it all the old trail is the basis on which he works, and he never forgets or despises the men who made it.
Happy the man who follows this parable in regard to human ideas and institutions; who seeks not to destroy but to fulfil; who, [221 AND ITS MESSAGE when he seeks to reform the social order, realizes the heroic service that was given to bring to pass even the imperfect freedom and justice we have today; who, when he criticises the Church, appreciates also the work it has done and is doing for the world; who, when he reaches a sweeter and simpler creed, remembers that the creeds of the past, however rough and crude and harsh, were yet trails over which men traveled on to fellowship with God.


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