“The spirit of truth says, “Remember.” And you will, if you accept the spirit of truth, allow the spirit of truth to be your expression.”

Thus It Is, 1989, p. 164
As of a Trumpet, On Eagle's Wings, Thus It Is

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Marquess of Exeter 1909–1988

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