"at You-All's House"; a Missouri Nature Story

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"at You-All's House"; a Missouri Nature Story
Baskett, James Newton, 1849-
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" She gasped an instant at the consequences of her theology.
152 At You-AlVs House " No^! n-u-h-oh, Shan, — yeh-es. His sin was turned into a blessing. Let's say that he lost upward, Mr. Shan, — died upward, if you like.
He had been doing that for ages. He was created by loss and death — dying by piecemeal from the beginning. If the scientists be right, he had lost gills to get lungs, lost paws to get hands and upright pose, lost the keenness of the senses and many instincts to get reason, and
...abandoned reason to some extent, to get faith and spirituality. Likewise he lost that state of innocence — the innocence of the babe and ani- mal — to get moral responsibility, and the means of making the final death a great moult into higher things still. The real Tree of Life was set in the midst of the New Jerusalem, you know. This is the great lesson of this morning's sermon." " But Christ } " said the boy, his face glowing with the deepest interest.
" Is the Great Sample of what we can be and the great ladder of sacrifice on which we may climb.


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