The book Works Gerald Griffin volume 10 was written by author Griffin, Gerald, 1803-1840 Here you can read free online of Works Gerald Griffin volume 10 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Works Gerald Griffin volume 10 a good or bad book?
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S great object, lint I hope, before many months have gone by, to be able to talk as freely as dear ilary Anne can wi. Sh. How well our Saviour knew us, when he advised those who were about building a tower to calculate befor(hand whether they should be able to finish it ! Such tiash'es of thought as this are enough to startle one. And make him work a little harder than he r. Iight be inclined to do, if left to himself. My dear father, pray for me that 1 may not miscalculate — that I may be able... to finish the tower which I have begun. '• March ITth, 1833. — The above was written, my dear father, as you perceive, nearly' three months ago, and on looking it over now, it seems to me so lukewarm, so wavering, and un- worthy of one who had any reason to believe himself called to the service of God, that I am ashamed to send it. I have, how- ever, no longer any doubt that it is my duty to devote myself to religion — to the saving my own soul, and the souls of others. This letter alone, my dear father, may show you, in some de- gree, that this is not a conviction hastily adopted, nor can I suppose it necessary to enter into any full explanation of ail that has passed in my own mind on the subject, in older to save myself from any imputation of rashness, for giving up the afiairs of time and embracing those of eternity.
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