A difficult form of virtue is to try in your own life to obey what you believe to be God's will.


1 Cababe & Ellis' Q. B. D. Rep. 145. - Reg. v. Ramsey (1883)


A difficult form of virtue is to try in your own life to obey what you believe to be God's will.

A difficult form of virtue is to try in your own life to obey what you believe to be God's will.

A difficult form of virtue is to try in your own life to obey what you believe to be God's will.

A difficult form of virtue is to try in your own life to obey what you believe to be God's will.