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Title: Revelation Author: John Greenleaf Whittier [More Titles by Whittier] "And I went into the Vale of Beavor, and as I went I preached repentance to the people. And one morning, sitting by the fire, a great cloud came over me, and a temptation beset me. And it was said: All things come by Nature; and the Elements and the Stars came over me. And as I sat still and let it alone, a living hope arose in me, and a true Voice which said: There is a living God who made all things. And immediately the cloud and the temptation vanished, and Life rose over all, and my heart was glad and I praised the Living God."--Journal of George Fox, 1690. Still, as of old, in Beavor's Vale, Takes Nature thought for such as we, Strange god of Force, with fear, not love, In vain to this dread Unconcern I pray for faith, I long to trust; "A light to sky and earth unknown "Believe and trust. Through stars and suns, O joy supreme! I know the Voice, No picture to my aid I call, I know He is, and what He is, I fear no more. The clouded face 1886 [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |