I delight not in spreading any thing mysterious, for I consider it all lost time; but the things that all of us can see and know if we will.


The Quaker, Being a Series of Sermons by Members of the Society of Friends... (ed. 1828)


I delight not in spreading any thing mysterious, for I consider it all lost time; but the things that all of us can see and know if we will.

I delight not in spreading any thing mysterious, for I consider it all lost time; but the things that all of us can see and know if we will.

I delight not in spreading any thing mysterious, for I consider it all lost time; but the things that all of us can see and know if we will.

I delight not in spreading any thing mysterious, for I consider it all lost time; but the things that all of us can see and know if we will.