Meissonier, his life and his art . t by the priesthood. . MAN 141 .... I have the confidence, the faith of a chiKl in these mattersI hope there will be time to send for a priest before I die. The people require a religious social basis. To ensure self-sacrificeand true brotherly love, we must rely on the appeal of the divine poor will be reconciled to the rich, and those who weep will becomforted, by one remedy, a common hope. It is hard that the imperfect conception of the Divinity, with whichmy own being is penetrated, should be looked upon as the inertia of amind that will not see


Meissonier, his life and his art . t by the priesthood. . MAN 141 .... I have the confidence, the faith of a chiKl in these mattersI hope there will be time to send for a priest before I die. The people require a religious social basis. To ensure self-sacrificeand true brotherly love, we must rely on the appeal of the divine poor will be reconciled to the rich, and those who weep will becomforted, by one remedy, a common hope. It is hard that the imperfect conception of the Divinity, with whichmy own being is penetrated, should be looked upon as the inertia of amind that will not seek truth philosophically! I know myself, like allthe rest, incapable of solving the mystery, and I bow in re\erent beliefbefore God. An initial force created the movement of the world. Man willalways be inquiring into this force, without ever discovering it. Iadmire the minds which can accept this truth calmly. I hope, and it seems probable, that we lose consciousness justbefore death. Death is terrible to those who love. . .. THE GOOD SAMARIT.\K. (Pen Sketch.)


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