"Blessedness, he affirmed, comes not from outward conditions but from inward states. It consists not in positions, but in dispositions."
— William Burnet Wright

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William Burnet Wright

1836 – 1924

William Burnet Wright (April 15, 1836-1924) was an American Congregational clergyman.

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