“There is rest in this world nowhere except in Christ, the manifested love of God. Trust in excellence, and the better you become, the keener is the feeling of deficiency. Wrap up all in doubt, and there is a stern voice that will thunder at last out of the wilderness upon your dream.”

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 517.

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British writer and theologian 1816–1853

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