“If we can keep our minds calm on the subject of the "Eternity of God," if reason does not totter on her seat at the contemplation of underived existence, it will be strange if any other mystery relating to God should disturb us. He who can bring his reason to bow reverently at the idea of a Being who had no beginning, is well prepared to receive any communication of His will.”

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 259.

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Massachusetts clergyman 1806–1878

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