Heart Talks

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Heart Talks
Beverly Carradine
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But the vision of blood remains. Angry, clenched hands and crimsoned mouths abound. Re- ligious denominations are still seen firing at each other, and chasing one another, as they do in war.
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Two divisions of one great common creed are still debating about how to meet each other with amity and brotherly kindness in their work, and failing to do it. One of these bodies sends a delegate to the other to convey greetings. He does so, and sits down, when, in fifteen minutes, a lea
...ding man on the other side tomahawks and scalps him so quickly and cleverly in a platform reply, that the victim scarcely realizes that he has been slain. The great warrior sits down, with the scalp of the young chief at his belt, who, covered with blood, has hardly yet comprehended what has been done.
Look at the Church members striking at one an- other. Hear the stewards talking about one another. Listen to the preachers and evangelists judging, criti- cising, and condemning one another. See how the editors of Church papers are forever after one another.


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