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Cowan, James

"Daybreak; a Romance of an Old World"


"Let me induce you, Doctor, to cultivate the spiritual part of your being,
evidently undeveloped as yet, for only then will you begin to realize that
the evidence in support of these divine truths is more convincing than any
possible proofs that could be presented to our outward senses."
"Under your instruction," said the doctor, "and with the example of a
world full of spirits of your faith and practice, I will do my best to
follow your advice, and try to catch some faint strain from those heavenly
voices. If I cannot believe, it shall no longer be because I will not. But
now, Thorwald, you have given too much time to me and have been drawn away
from your purpose of enlightening us in regard to your wonderful planet."
"Yes, Thorwald," said I, "we must hear more of your interesting history,
and I think an account of what the religion of Jesus has done for Mars
will help to win the doctor to right views."
"I shall take much pleasure in doing the best I can whenever you are good
enough to listen," Thorwald answered.


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