All's for the Best
by T. S. Arthur
"I HAVE no faith in anything," said a poor doubter, who had trusted in human prudence, and been disappointed; who had endeavored to walk by the lumine of self-derived intelligence, instead of by the light of divine truth, and so lost his way in the world. He was fifty years old! What a sad confession for a man thus far on the journey of life. "No faith in anything."
Books by T. S. Arthur
Danger; Or, Wounded in the House of a Friend
Friends and Neighbors; Or, Two Ways of Living in the World
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