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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER XVII
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"I am far from forgetting that." "And are you forgetting the great mercy of God to your father ?" "No, no," said Ranald; "I often think of that.

But when I think of that man, something stirs within me and I cannot see, for the daze before my eyes, and I know that some day I will be at him.

I cannot help my feeling." "Ranald," said Mrs.Murray, "have you ever thought how he will need God's mercy like yourself?
And have you never thought that perhaps he has never had the way of God's mercy put before him?
To you the Lord has given much, to him little.

It is a terrible thing to be ungrateful for the mercy of God; and it is a shameful thing.

It is unworthy of any true man.


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