The Story of a Child

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. . . Oh! for the congregation of Cevennes! Oh! for the preachers of thewilderness!
Such little things as I have mentioned did not shake my faith whichseemed as solid as a house built upon a rock; but doubtless they madethe first imperceptible crevice through which, drop by drop, oozed themelting ice-cold water.
Where I still knew true meditation, and felt the deep sweet peace oneshould feel in the house of God was in an old church in the village ofSt. Pierre Oleron; my great grandfather Samuel
... had, at the time ofthe persecutions, worshipped and prayed there, and my mother had alsoattended it during her girlhood days. . . . I also loved those littlecountry churches to which we sometimes went on Sunday in the summertime: they were generally old and had simple whitewashed walls. Theywere built any where and every where, in a corner of a wheat field withwild flowers growing all about them; or in more retired places, in thecentre of some enclosure at the far end of an avenue of old trees.

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