Excerpt from Life, and Love and Peace
My Dear Sir:
Personally, I believe, the reading of your book has done me good. Certainly I ought to be better now for it. But I want to say - what may surprise you - that, with the exception of perhaps half a dozen sentences, I am confident that the whole of it might be delivered from the pulpit of nearly every or any one of the Churches in the Communication to which I belong, without objection, or even any suggestion of incongruity. In vigor, beauty, or originality, many passages might be noticeable, but very few indeed could be considered erroneous, heretical, or strange. Some question would perhaps arise as to real meaning of certain expressions relating to ante-natal human existence.
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