Mary Proctor Quote

In vain do we strive to penetrate the mysteries which surround us on all sides, for around us and before us, and extending into the infinite depths of space, we find still greater mysteries.


The Silver River of Heaven, The Chautauquan, Volume 21, Number 4, July, 1895 (p. 460)


In vain do we strive to penetrate the mysteries which surround us on all sides, for around us and before us, and extending into the infinite depths...

In vain do we strive to penetrate the mysteries which surround us on all sides, for around us and before us, and extending into the infinite depths...

In vain do we strive to penetrate the mysteries which surround us on all sides, for around us and before us, and extending into the infinite depths...

In vain do we strive to penetrate the mysteries which surround us on all sides, for around us and before us, and extending into the infinite depths...