"The test of a man then is not, "How have I believed?" but "How have I loved?”"
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The Greatest Thing in the World (1890), p. 61, after paraphrasing :31–46
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Henry Drummond
Henry Drummond (17 August 1851 – 11 March 1897) was a Scottish evangelist, biologist, writer, and lecturer.
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