George MacDonald Quotes
There Can Hardly Be A Plainer Proof Of The Lowness Of Our Nature, Until We Have Laid Hold Of The Higher Nature That Belongs To Us By Birthright, Than This, That Even A Just Anger Tends To Make Us Unjust And Unkind.
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