From the Ball-Room to Hell by T. A. Faulkner
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towards the furtherance of the evil I so strongly condemn.
I bow my acknowledgements. I own it all. "I lived for self, I thought for self, For self and none beside, Just as if Christ had never lived. As though he had never died." I sinned against heaven and in the sight of God and man, and was in no wise worthy to become a child of him to whom I came ten months ago, and he received me just as I was, all stained with many, many sins, and in his boundless love and mercy he forgave them all. I feel I cannot close this book without just a word to any of my old companions who may chance to read it, and to others who are leading the life I once led. I want you to forsake that old life I once shared with you and, as I have done, give yourselves into the hands of the Master, Jesus Christ. You don't know what you are missing of happiness in this world and what you may miss in the world to come. I do not ask you to take my life for an example. That would be a poor example, indeed. We do not have to take any human life for a copy. The life of Christ is the one true example for us all, and I believe that when we stand before, the great Judge of all, the question will not be,_ if we have lived as well as this professing Christian or that church member_, but if we have lived our life as nearly like the life of Christ as we could. And right here let me say a few words to professing Christians and |
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