“Ah, my friends, we must look out and around to see what God is like. It is when we persist in turning our eyes inward, and prying curiously over our own imperfections, that we learn to make God after our own image, and fancy that our own darkness and hardness of heart are the patterns of His light and love.”

Source: Attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 257.

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English clergyman, historian and novelist 1819–1875

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