[Aaron’s Rod by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link book
Aaron’s Rod

CHAPTER XII
50/73

I harnessed him to the work of productive labour.

And so he brought me my reward." "Yes," said Aaron.

"But every man according to his belief." "I don't see," said Sir William, "how a man can BELIEVE in a Providence unless he sets himself definitely to the work of earning his daily bread, and making provision for future needs.

That's what Providence means to me--making provision for oneself and one's family.

Now, Mr.
Lilly--and you yourself--you say you believe in a Providence that does NOT compel you to earn your daily bread, and make provision.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books