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Synopsis
Excerpt from Golden Thoughts From the Life and Works of Frances Ridley Havergal
The varied texture. No attempt is made to weave them into any definite, continuous pattern; though two or more are now and then put side by side, for mutual illustration or enrichment. But in general, continuity is rather avoided than sought for, in recognition of the fact that a motto, a text, or a paragraph, often gains both force and clearness from isolation. The mind is enabled to remain in contact therewith long enough to receive a clear-cut impression, and to follow out its own inevitably suggested line of thought, - which, it is scarcely necessary to add, is in no two cases the same.
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