Mr. World and Miss Church-Member - A twentieth century allegory by W. S. (William Shuler) Harris
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3. A tilt with Blackana who defends Miss Church-Member for traveling
on the Broad Highway. The highway of the world was so broad that one could walk thereon as loosely as he wished without fear of stepping from it. Along the way there were so many things to attract the attention that the farther Miss Church-Member journeyed with Mr. World, the less frequently she looked toward the King's Highway. However, her face brightened and her hopes waxed strong as they suddenly came to a place where two ways met. With quick insight Miss Church-Member saw that the By-Path was a blessed one and that it led directly to the King's Highway. "Let us follow this shining path," she hopefully suggested. "I know it leads to the way of light and glory." "Not such a path, my friend," hastily replied Mr. World. "Do you not see the terrible hill to which it leads, and those who are even now struggling to climb its arduous heights?" "I clearly see it all," she calmly admitted, "but they who struggle most are endeavoring to carry many idols with them. If one will forsake his idols, he can, with ease and pleasure, mount to the shining summit which is but the edge of the King's glorious Highway. Come, Mr. World, hesitate no more. Let procrastination end, and go with me even to the hill, and I will help you to the summit--while Another will help you more." "Very true, very true," he said, though somewhat irritated, "but we |
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