"There is no burden of the spirit but is lightened by kneeling under it. Little by little, the bitterest feelings are sweetened by the mention of them in prayer. And agony itself stops swelling, if we can only cry sincerely, " My God, my God!""
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William Mountford
William Mountford (31 May 1816 β 20 April 1885) was an English Unitarian preacher and author.
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