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<p> A [[Christian]] once, in doubt and discouragement, considered the darkness that overspread her soul as a proof that she was finally cast away. She stumbled over mole-hills when she should have been removing mountains. To an old minister who was trying to comfort her, with impassioned emphasis she said, 'Oh! I'm dead, dead! twice dead, and plucked up by the roots!' After a pause, he replied, 'Well, sitting in my study the other day, I heard a sudden scream: 'John's in the well! John's fallen into the well!' Before I could reach the spot, I heard the sad and mournful cry, 'John's dead: poor little Johnny's dead!' Bending over the curb, I called out, 'John, are you dead?' 'Yes, grandfather,' replied John, 'I'm dead.' I was glad to hear it from his own mouth.' </p> <p> Many doubts are so absurd that the only way to combat them is by gentle ridicule. </p> <p> </p>
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<p> [[A]] [[Christian]] once, in doubt and discouragement, considered the darkness that overspread her soul as a proof that she was finally cast away. She stumbled over mole-hills when she should have been removing mountains. To an old minister who was trying to comfort her, with impassioned emphasis she said, 'Oh! I'm dead, dead! twice dead, and plucked up by the roots!' After a pause, he replied, 'Well, sitting in my study the other day, [[I]] heard a sudden scream: 'John's in the well! John's fallen into the well!' Before [[I]] could reach the spot, [[I]] heard the sad and mournful cry, 'John's dead: poor little Johnny's dead!' [[Bending]] over the curb, [[I]] called out, 'John, are you dead?' 'Yes, grandfather,' replied John, 'I'm dead.' [[I]] was glad to hear it from his own mouth.' </p> <p> Many doubts are so absurd that the only way to combat them is by gentle ridicule. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 13 October 2021

Doubts: Foolish [1]

A Christian once, in doubt and discouragement, considered the darkness that overspread her soul as a proof that she was finally cast away. She stumbled over mole-hills when she should have been removing mountains. To an old minister who was trying to comfort her, with impassioned emphasis she said, 'Oh! I'm dead, dead! twice dead, and plucked up by the roots!' After a pause, he replied, 'Well, sitting in my study the other day, I heard a sudden scream: 'John's in the well! John's fallen into the well!' Before I could reach the spot, I heard the sad and mournful cry, 'John's dead: poor little Johnny's dead!' Bending over the curb, I called out, 'John, are you dead?' 'Yes, grandfather,' replied John, 'I'm dead.' I was glad to hear it from his own mouth.'

Many doubts are so absurd that the only way to combat them is by gentle ridicule.

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