The Problem of Human Destiny: Or, the End of Providence in the World And Man

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The Problem of Human Destiny: Or, the End of Providence in the World And Man
Dewey Orville
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What does it proclaim ? I an- swer — there must be a God ! — for God only could have im- pressed that mysterious law upon our humanity. Ah 1 poor, human trembler beneath that awful mandate ! — ^great wit- ness, shall I not rather say, to that sublime authority ! — does he think to escape from it ? Go to the deepest and darkest cavern of the earth ; go where thou art alone and no eye sees thee — where no power of the Church shall coerce, on Digitized by VjOOQIC 110 (HT THIiPBOBUM Of HUHAK DESTIN...Y.
esiactmeDt of law bind, no hand of government compel— where there shall be nothing save thine unutterable con- Bciousness with thee ; but when thou sayeet, " I ought "— altar and throne sink to the dust ; they are but symbols of that eternal authority that speaks within you — an authority that hinds altar and throne, and empire, and tiie world together.
Does any man think to evade it? Nay, by Heaven and the eternal law I that shall he not. Conscience is executive too. No infirm aid does it offer to the right ; no inefficient hindrance to the wrong.


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